US truck drivers push for better working conditions: 'We've lost our patience'
Source: The Guardian
US truck drivers push for better working conditions: Weve lost our patience
Drivers call for federal action to address what they say are decreasing pay and rampant fraud
Michael Sainato
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Mon 8 May 2023 11.00 BST
Last modified on Mon 8 May 2023 14.01 BST
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On 1 May, a group of about 75 truck drivers with Truckers Movement for Justice held a protest outside the US Department of Transportation (DoT) offices in Washington DC to demand action on wage theft in the form of a lack of overtime pay and unpaid wait times for delivering or taking on loads, and a lack of transparency of freight bills that have contributed to cuts in drivers compensation.
The group said they met with senior officials from the DoT in 2021 as part of Joe Bidens trucking action plan, a set of initiatives meant to increase the supply of truck drivers by creating new pathways into the profession, but that they have yet to see any movement on their three core demands.
Weve lost our patience. This has been going for years and has only gotten worse with the lack of federal action. We dont need taskforces and studies, said Fernandez, who also serves as deputy secretary for Truckers Movement for Justice.
Pay for truck drivers has dwindled in recent decades even as the industry has consistently complained it can not find enough drivers. When adjusted for inflation, the average pay for a truck driver in the US in 1980 was about $110,000 annually, compared to about $48,000 today. More than 2 million Americans work as truck drivers in the US today.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/may/08/us-truck-drivers-protest-working-conditions-pay
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