Another expose of Propaganda Central, the MSM, not being the 'information
and investigative resource' they've sold the masses that they are, as
their self appointed protectors from things going wrong in our world, and
instead work exclusively for those who are anti a general population
Social Structure, only working for the Capitalists .01% profits.

The MSM, that is Main Stream media, has long waged a war on what
information you get, the truth, spinning and propagandizing all views you
now have on the real world.

Scott
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Reposted from www.cleanandsafeports.org

BREAKING: America’s Truck Drivers Shut Down Port of Seattle to Expose
Dangers on the Job

Monday mornings are the busiest at any port, but this past one in Seattle
the trucks were parked. Drivers spanning the major companies that do the
most business in the Puget Sound simply turned off the engines, got out of
their cabs, and stopped hauling.

Steely determination led roughly 150 port drivers to sacrifice income and
risk retaliation to make the hour-and-a-half trek to swarm the State
Capitol in Olympia.

Commerce at the Port of Seattle slowed to a trickle, and hasn’t picked
up since.

This week the truck drivers – who toil under the guise of false
self-employment – are making it their job to sound the alarm on
occupational hazards, overweight containers, shoddy equipment, risks to
motorists, and the culprits responsible for these rampant safety
violations: their employers and their giant retail shipper clients like
Wal-Mart, Sears, and Target.

The trucking bosses at Pacer, Seattle Freight, Western Ports and others
were stunned, but the state troopers weren’t. Washington’s top cops
testified before lawmakers right alongside the workers, detailing a
dizzying array of dangers associated with the drayage industry: Chronic
safety violations so serious that an investigative journalist discovered
late last year that officers pulled 32% of rigs they inspected outside the
terminals off the road -- double the rate for trucks throughout the state.
When specially trained troopers conducted more thorough inspections in
2011, King 5 TV reported, 58% of Port of Seattle cargo vehicles were
yanked.

If the drivers’ collective action sent shockwaves throughout the
shipping and trucking industry, then their demonstration equally uprooted
a commonly held societal belief. During the Occupy Wall Street port
shutdowns, activists and well-intentioned sympathizers debated whether the
blockades would siphon wages from port workers – arguably one of the
greatest symbols of the 99% -- or if it would suck profits from the 1%,
such as the Seattle-based global terminal operator, Goldman Sachs’ SSA
Marine, and its trucking outfit, Shipper’s Transport Express.

What their protest proves is that port drivers, as inside agitators, are
very much willing to lose pay as a means to powerfully reveal the crushing
economic forces that literally put their lives and livelihoods at risk.
Even, and especially amidst a severe economic downturn. Their historical
ability to self organize, unite, and seize opportunities to improve their
working conditions is unfolding before our eyes. Hundreds more drivers
have since joined the safety work stoppage, and some companies remain shut
with too few workers to move the cargo.

As their trucks remain parked, they’ve asked allies and supporters to
help amplify their voices by reposting this and spreading the word about
why they flooded the legislative hearing room to standing room-only
capacity. One by one, they ferociously spoke in favor of HB 2527, a bill
to shift responsibility for fixing the hazards, paying fines, and
correcting safety violations off their sweat-ridden backs, and onto the
broad shoulders of the mega-rich corporate owners of the tools of the
trade like chassis.

Semere Woldu, who has been hauling cargo at the Port of Seattle for 8
years, told the panel:

“Our work is extremely dangerous. So the safety laws are very important.
Unfortunately though, we drivers are forced to pay for violations that we
are not responsible for. We often get tickets or are cited for faulty
equipment that we don’t own. One time, my boss knew I had a heavy load.
He told me to go by the scale early in the morning when it was closed to
avoid having the load weighed.”

Others shared their fears for their personal safety and the lives of
motorists. “Every day, I haul two or three loads that are overweight,
possibly putting myself and others at risk,” said Aynalem Moba, a
14-year port veteran. “The truck could tip over. I’m afraid I might
kill myself or someone else. Sometimes we’re carrying hazardous
materials, and we don’t know it.”

Some explained the retaliation they face for blowing the whistle. They get
banned from the terminals or are denied work by their dispatchers.

Some of the protestors have already been suspended for speaking out. That
only sparked their co-workers to walk off the job in solidarity – and
disgust. By Wednesday, these non-unionized men and women who are
desperately seeking the protections that collective bargaining rights
would provide were leafleting the terminals and the docks, positively
engaging the dockworkers brothers and sisters at the longshoremen’s
union, vowing to stay united, keep fighting for their rights, and all of
our safety.

Check back for updates; in the meantime, will you stand with them and help
spread the word?

Send your instant solidarity message now and let these workers know you
have their backs!



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