PORT OF AZTLAN, April 27, 2007--The independent truckers of the Port of Aztlan, working with the Industrial Workers of the World, made good on their promise to shut down the Los Angeles port on May 1, in support of nationwide migrants' rights protests scheduled for that day and the truckers' struggle to organize. This morning the Los Angeles Port Authority declared the port would be closed for a May 1 "holiday," thereby avoiding potential litigation from shippers facing dockers' and demurrage fees for goods left on the dock during the truckers' strike.
Ernesto Nevarez, spokesperson for the truckers, explained, "[The Port Authority] knows the truckers are going to do it [strike] anyway. By calling it a legal holiday, they avoid liability for the shutdown. We forced them to recognize May Day."
Full Story: Troqueros Declare Victory! by Leslie Radford
LOS ANGELES, May 1, 2006 – Troqueros one day strike shut down 90% of the operations of the Port of Los Angeles on Monday. On any given week day up to 12,000 truckers are working at the port. On Monday, May 1 the ports looked empty. At the main gates to the port at the intersection of Figueroa and Harry Bridges normally 1000’s of trucks are coming in and out of the gates, on Monday at about 10:30 am one LA-IMC reporter saw no trucks.
A rally for the Troqueros was held in nearby Banning Park on the Pacific Coast Highway. Troqueros at the rally said that on a typical workday one could expect to see hundreds of trucks rolling by on the highway every hour. In one hour less than10 trucks were counted. AUDIO: Troqueros Huelga – Truckers Strike Reports from the newswire: Report back: Troqueros May Day strike shuts down port | | As Immigrants Strike, Truckers Shut Down Nation's Largest Port
LOS ANGELES, August 19, 2006 -The City of Los Angeles has issued 9 Franchise Contracts to taxi companies which allow them to work LAX. These companies have permission to use about 3,000 drivers. Most are poor immigrants from a variety of countries, such as Iran, Russia, Congo, Pakistan, etc. The companies have banded together and have invented a non-standard workplace with characteristics that have been institutionalized and accepted as the "standard" and which the workers have fatalistically believed was their reality.
Full Story: IWW Victory for Taxi Drivers at LA Airport
One year ago Southern California grocery workers voted to approve a new contract with supermarket operators, ending a strike that had widespread customer support and cost three major grocery chains hundreds of millions of dollars in lost sales. Despite all this the strike still failed to achieve its main objectives. The new contract requires employees to pay for health benefits for the first time, a major defeat for the workers. The contract did provide a few consecutions, including two one-time bonuses for hours already worked. The contract offered no raises, however. Many employees said the offer was not much different from one they received from their employers in October before the strike.
Union leaders ordered a strike against [Vons] and Pavilions chains on Oct. 11. [Albertsons] and [Ralphs] (a [Kroger] company) then locked out their employees. In all, about 59,000 workers were idled. The events that followed developed into the longest grocery strike in US history. The 4-½ month long dispute gained national attention because it was seen as a referendum on affordable employee health care. As the strike wore on local activists joined in the struggle and those months saw increased incidents of direct action and militant picketing. The events of this strike were well reported here on LA-IMC as evidenced by the numerous postings.
Links to selected reports from last year
Strikers' Rally, Santa Monica, O19 by a
Jesse Jackson supports Vons' Strikers by Marcus
TEAMSTERS REFUSING TO CROSS PICKET LINES @ Ralphs, Vons, Pavilions & Albertsons by Chantel G.
KUCINICH IN VENICE by Cornelius Cardew
Supermarket Strike in Alhambra 10/23 by John Kawakami
Shop and Awe by Joe Hill
Photos: Striking Grocery Workers March to Beverly Hills By Marcus Students and strikers unite by a
Reportback from LASSO rally Sunday, 11/23 by invisible ink
Know your enemy by a
Photos: Mar Vista NPJ Joins the Food Fight! by Marcus
Video from strike action by a
Mar Vista NPJ Joins the Food Fight! by Sheri Leigh
Scabs fear the camera by Joe Hill
12/30 6AM El Monte Picket Line Part(2) Part (3) by reuben rivas
Los Angeles Critical Mass Rides Through Vons by Carl Carlson
Photos: SHOP AND AWE...again by Mahatma Gandhi
Inglewood Union Rally by J
Inglewood, Massive March by Marcus
Strike drags on - pickets lines getting tense video by a
Words and images from the picket line video by A
Von's hq. Civil disobedience arrests by Bob Morris
Militant Picketing hits Vons by a
NLG, LASSO Firing up the Picket Line Part (2) by Marcus
Video of Militant Picketing in Hermosa Beach, January 17th and Attorney James Demaegt not Intimidated by Police at Picket Line by Marcus Militant Picketing video by a
Grocery Strikers’ Rally Pumps-up the Volume Part(2) by builder123
Grocery Workers Militant Action Part ( 2) by builder123
[The Los Angeles Independent Media Center sends out its thanks to all those who covered this historic strike. Sorry there is not a link to all the postings there were just so many of them.]