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Old 08-31-2007, 01:52 PM   #1 (permalink)

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Teamsters ask court to block plan to allow Mexican truckers in U.S.

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The Teamsters union, the Sierra Club and other public-advocacy groups asked a U.S. court to block a pilot program that would allow Mexican trucks from as many as 100 companies to drive into the United States starting this weekend.

The organizations sought an emergency stay until they get more assurances that the vehicles comply with U.S. environmental, security and safety regulations, said Sierra Club spokesman Josh Dorner. The trucks would be allowed to drive into the United States under a U.S. Transportation Department one-year trial plan.

Loads from Mexico now must be transferred to U.S. trucks and drivers when the freight enters the United States. The new plan would save time and money for Mexican trucking companies by letting some of them move shipments around the United States themselves. The program might start as soon as this weekend, Dorner said.

''What a slap in the face to American workers opening the highway to dangerous trucks on Labor Day weekend,'' Team Please see Trucks, C11

sters President Jim Hoffa said in a statement.

The union also is seeking proof that U.S. trucks would have the same rights to travel in Mexico that the Mexican trucks would have in the United States. The DOT said Aug. 17 that reciprocal access for U.S. truckers was a requirement for the trial to begin.

The DOT inspector general's office, the agency's internal watchdog, said Aug. 21 that the United States needs tighter controls on Mexican truck and bus drivers with driving violations and greater ability to inspect buses on the border before the rules take effect. The U.S. House of Representatives voted in July to block the program. The Senate hasn't voted.

Lawyers for the Teamsters and other groups approached the U.S. agency last Monday in an unsuccessful attempt to persuade them to delay the program, the groups said. The agency plans to begin the trial after submitting a response to concerns on Friday, according to the filing.

''We are working closely with the Department's Inspector General as his office completes an additional assessment of the program, and we prepare a detailed response to that report,'' the U.S. department said in an e-mailed statement. ''Congress has required that both of these steps be completed before the agency moves forward with'' the trial program.

An agency spokesman declined further comment as to when the rule may take effect.

The attempt to block the rule was filed today in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco, said Jonathan Weissglass, lead attorney for the groups in the dispute. The consumer advocacy group Public Citizen and the Environmental Law Foundation also joined in the petition.

Letting Mexican trucks operate in the United States would benefit companies such as Con-way Inc., the largest U.S. regional trucking company. Con-way in July bought closely held Contract Freighters Inc., which said 40 percent of its business begins or ends in Mexico. Celadon Group Inc., an Indianapolis-based trucking company, has a division in Mexico and might gain business under an open-border policy.

The 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement required the United States, Mexico and Canada to open their roads to trucks from all three countries. Canadian trucks have full access to U.S. roads, while Mexican trucks are limited.
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Old 08-31-2007, 02:14 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Mexican truck drivers are dangerous...I'd prefer they stay the hell off of my roads
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Old 08-31-2007, 02:19 PM   #3 (permalink)

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Mexican truck drivers are dangerous...I'd prefer they stay the hell off of my roads
LOL dude you are not kidding. Try driving to Queretaro from Laredo, Texas. Those truck drivers are Psycho!
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The need to pay lower wages on every single step of the process by businesses is never ending. They want to sell here, but they don't want to hire people here.

(Remember when that Canadian Company Encana wanted to bring in workers from China to drill for natural gas in the Rockies)

I wonder if these trucks would be required to carry liability insurance.

Imagine getting in an accident with a truck from Mexico and trying to get a company down there to pay up.

If they don't need it, they we shouldnt be required to have it either.
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Old 08-31-2007, 02:59 PM   #5 (permalink)

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This proves two things:

Capitalism's logic of profit maximizing

The fact that the teamsters are a bunch of anti-working class sell outs
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There will even be a Mexican customs office in KC.
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Old 08-31-2007, 06:34 PM   #7 (permalink)

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Personally, I'd be concerned about both the insurance and pollution threats.
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Old 08-31-2007, 07:57 PM   #8 (permalink)

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The fact that the teamsters are a bunch of anti-working class sell outs
lol Please..... http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...arch&plindex=0

The man has the name "Workers United" and bashes the teamsters that are for the worker that gives great benefits and wages. You are a joke..... As a teamster that works for ups I'm proud of the union and wish we had more unions. Change your name to Mexicans United you sack of crap, that is all.
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lol Please..... http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...arch&plindex=0

The man has the name "Workers United" and bashes the teamsters that are for the worker that gives great benefits and wages. You are a joke..... As a teamster that works for ups I'm proud of the union and wish we had more unions. Change your name to Mexicans United you sack of crap, that is all.
If you knew anything about labor history you'd know that Teamsters are historically and still today some of the biggest self aggrandizing sell-outs. They often suppress revolutionary and anti-war ideas and try to pacify workers into concentrating on voting and small wage increases instead of looking at the bigger picture. Only an organization as stupid and patriotic as the teamsters would come to an immigrants rights rally chanting "today we march, tomorrow we vote!"

Unions are pro-capitalist, meant to pacify and divert workers attentions into narrow contract disputes, and are an ideological state apparatus.
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Does anyone think this is a good idea, so why is it happening? I will tell you why, because our politicians, republican and democrat, don't give a shit about us, they will do what ever the fuck they want, because we let them do it.
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