Costco Drops California Fleet Accused of Abusive Labor Practices

Costco Drops California Fleet Accused of Abusive Labor Practices

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Costco has dropped a California fleet accused labor abuses in the wake of a USA Today report on the trucking industry. Photo: Costco

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Costco has dropped a California fleet accused labor abuses in the wake of a USA Today report on the trucking industry. Photo: Costco

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USA Today raised eyebrows in June with an expose’ alleging labor abuses at trucking fleets operating at the Southern California ports. Now the newspaper is reporting that in the wake of that story, Costco will no longer do business with one of the fleets highlighted in the story.

The newspaper reported that some port drivers were working long hours and taking home very little – in some cases none – of their paychecks after their lease payments and other expenses were deducted. The report claimed that in some cases drivers were being forced to work as much as 20 hours in a day, far past the maximum allowed by law, drivers alleging that their supervisors threatened to take their jobs or assigning lower-paying routes as punishment if they did not.

Now Costco, one of the largest U.S. retailers, has announced it will no longer do business with Pacific 9 Transportation.

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Pacific 9 told USA Today that it had stopped leasing trucks to drivers before Costco ended its relationship, and the company had launched reforms to improve pay.

In the wake of the June report, the Harbor Trucking Association, which represents fleets at the ports, told HDT the cases reported by USA Today were cherry-picked for their extremeness or were not completely explained. “It focuses on a very small subset of the industry, and what we forget to point out is the 90-plus percent of drivers who prefer to be independent contractors and have made that business model work.”

Costco’s action comes on the heels of additional fallout from the story, USA Today reports, including four senators, led by Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH), sending …Read the rest of this story

Source:: http://www.truckinginfo.com/channel/drivers/news/story/2017/09/costco-drops-california-fleet-accused-of-abusive-labor-practices.aspx