I was told recently that truckers can`t strike, it`s elegal, if so? I`ve got a better idea. keep looking
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Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by hardcoretrucker, Dec 29, 2010.
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"elegal", is that a new web-site OR were you meaning illegal?
Truckers can strike any day, any way, you're listening to your child's band again aren't you?stiffride Thanks this. -
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The GOV't isn't doing this for safety, its all about revenue, and we all know it.TruckrsWife, stiffride, gearjammer-2000 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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Ok I have had this conversation before going down the road. It is actually illegal for truckers to strike. We can convoy all we want, but to disrupt the actual flow of goods throughout the U.S. was outlawed after the first and last strike we did. I will get the specific HS from the 70's. I used to know it off the top of my head, but deregulation is what caused it and it took years to get those guys together. Then it took guns to get 90% of the trucks stopped. So you do the math we can't have guns, we can't disrupt the flow of goods, we can't do anything unless we have 100% cooperation from all companies and drivers as well as local municipalities so they won't start locking guys up for blockading fuel depots and things like that. It can be done like anything else, but it would take numbers we just will never get...
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WAA WAA WAA, the Gov't, the Gov't, the Gov't. You sound like my nieces when they don't get something they WANT.
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And remember the 10 hour rule was the rule since the beginning then they went to the 11 us old timers knew they would go back to the 10 it was just a matter of time. Too many newbies don't know how to fly under the radar, and too many companies putting them out on the road getting trained by a guy that has been driving for 6 months. I saw it with my own eyes so I know it is true. Werner, JB Hunt, Swift just to name a few I know I asked the recruiters and I also worked for Werner for a while I talked to a few of them. So yeah it is guys that don't treat it like a business people treat what we do like a 9 to 5 job so I guess it will get treated as such...
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Yeah I feel bad for you driver you need to take your trucks and do something else with em or get rid of a couple trucks while the government is still payn unemployment...
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You sound like your all for the HOS changes, and really don't care about the COST that its going to add to each and every one of us, weather its at the pump or the cash register when we buy our groceries.
Read ramblers post. Its going to effect everyone, and I do mean everyone, including your grandmother that's on Social Security. Its not just the change in hours, the cost will be passed on to all of us.
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