Summer INTERNSHIPS ~ Find your summer (California) dream job at DreamWorks … THE DreamWorks
Summer INTERNSHIPS – Find your summer (California) dream job at DreamWorks … THE DreamWorks
As our films continue to set new standards of excellence in animated movies, we are committed to seeding the next generation of animation professionals to help keep us at the top of our game.
Every department at our company depends on a wide range of skills and ideas to fuel our creative work, so we particularly encourage students from diverse backgrounds with varied experiences to apply for our internship programs.
You’ll get hands-on experience, gain knowledge of the industry and develop a network for future career opportunities.
LEARN MORE about DreamWorks Internships
http://careers.dreamworksanimation.com/internships.php
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HOT JOBS ~ FBI Computer Scientist, GS 7/9 ~ Nationwide Opportunities
HOT JOBS – FBI Computer Scientist, GS 7/9
HOT JOB HOT JOB HOT JOB
Computer Scientist, GS 7/9
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Opportunities Nationwide in FBI Field Offices!
Primary Duties:
Computer Scientists provide professional support to FBI investigative and intelligence programs. Computer Scientist may be required to perform some or all of the following duties, depending on the specific requirements of the individual assignment:
~ Computer system and network procurement, installation, administration and security
~ Development and implementation of existing and custom Cyber tools and methods for use in the identification, preservation and analysis of digital evidence
~ Provide technical assistance in conducting interviews, searches and other investigative activity
~ Provide courtroom testimony
~ Conduct liaison and outreach
~ Draft documents related to technical and other professional matters
~ Remain current with new advances in cyber and technology topics and provide guidance on such matters
~ Obtain and provide technical and other professional training
Mandatory Qualifications:
~ Applicant must be a United States Citizen
~ Applicant must be able to obtain a Top Secret/SCI Security Clearance
NOTE: Bachelor’s degree in computer science or bachelor’s degree with 30 semester hours in a combination of mathematics, statistics, and computer science. At least 15 of the 30 semester hours must have included any combination of statistics and mathematics that included differential and integral calculus. All academic degrees and course work must be from accredited or pre-accredited institutions.
Competitive Applicants:
More competitive applicants may have some of the following training/work experience:
~ Computer forensics/investigations
~ Computer Security
~ Internetworking (firewalls, gateways, routers, hubs,WANS, etc.)
~ Computer networking administration
~ Computer Programming
~ Computer network architecture/design
~ Computer technical support
~ Operating system administration
~ Other high tech computer experience
Benefits:
The FBI offers competitive salaries in addition to a comprehensive benefits package which may include paid vacation, holiday and sick leave, life and health insurance, student loan repayment, and tuition reimbursement. Computer Scientists have promotional potential and access to advanced cyber training.
FBI Professional Staff careers are comprised of a myriad of specialized roles including: Intelligence Analysts, Linguists, IT Specialists, Scientists, Administrative Assistants, Accountants, Electricians, Engineers, Human Resources Specialists, Security Officers, Electronics Technicians, Tradesmen, and many more. Explore our variety of opportunities, from entry level to senior management, and contribute to the achievements of ‘America’s finest.’
You must be a U.S. citizen and consent to a complete background investigation, drug test, and polygraph as a prerequisite for employment. Only those candidates determined to be best qualified will be contacted to proceed in the selection process.
The FBI is an equal opportunity employer.
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The 2012 Jobs Market ~ What Veterans Need to Know
Correspondent Andrew Lubin of the Travis Manion Foundation interviews Bill Golden, CEO, IntelligenceCareers Inc. which operates DefenseCareers.com as one of its career blogs.
DefenseCareers.com tracks industry news, jobs and trends that you need to know about to stay ahead in the defense industry marketplace.
Not interested in defense? Check out USAJobZoo.com which another IntelligenceCareers.com website.
Have a career question? Ask our jobs guru.
Interested in an apprenticeship for the skilled trades? Get more info.
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ANSI Accredits Manufacturing Skills Standards Council under Personnel Certification Accreditation Program
NEW YORK /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ ~ The American National Standards Institute (ANSI), coordinator of the U.S. voluntary standardization system and a global leader in conformity assessment, is pleased to announce the accreditation of the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) under the Institute’s Accreditation Program for Personnel Certification Bodies.
The MSSC is an industry-led training, assessment, and certification system focused on developing the core skills and knowledge needed by the nation’s frontline production and material handling and distribution workers to demonstrate that they have acquired the necessary skills for the technology-intensive jobs of the 21st century. ANSI has accredited two MSSC certification programs – the MSSC-Certified Logistics Technician (CLT-AE) and the MSSC-Certified Production Technician (CPT-AE) – under the international standard ANSI/ISO/IEC 17024, Conformity assessment – General requirements for bodies operating certification of persons.
“ANSI commends MSSC for achieving accreditation and demonstrating its commitment to the continual improvement of its credentialing programs,” said Dr. Roy Swift, ANSI senior director of personnel credentialing accreditation programs. “This achievement marks the culmination of a multi-year effort to demonstrate compliance to a rigorous internationally recognized accreditation process. Accreditation by ANSI creates a valuable distinction for MSSC’s credentialing programs. This value extends through the service network – from certification body, to certification holder, to employer, to the public served. These accredited credentials will undoubtedly be beneficial to our national and global economy.”
“MSSC is proud of this achievement, including becoming the first national certification body to secure accreditation under ISO 17024 in the fields of manufacturing and logistics,” said Leo Reddy, MSSC chairman and CEO. “ANSI accreditation strengthens our ability to certify the substantial population of frontline manufacturing production workers – about 9 million jobs in the U.S. – as well as frontline material handling and distribution workers, which represents another 6 million U.S. jobs.”
“MSSC is a high-quality certification body that will continue to improve and develop our nation’s manufacturing workforce,” said Emily DeRocco, president of The Manufacturing Institute (the Institute), an affiliate of the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM). ”This focus on results~students proficient in frontline production skills~is why the Institute selected MSSC as a founding partner of the NAM-Endorsed Manufacturing Skills Certification System, which is now being deployed in high schools and colleges across the country to ensure an educated and skilled workforce for U.S. manufacturers.”
The ANSI accreditation process is designed to increase the integrity, confidence, and mobility of certified professionals. Since the launch of ANSI’s Personnel Certification Accreditation Program in 2003, the Institute has accredited 36 personnel certification bodies for 105 scopes across a range of industry sectors involving over 5 million workers.
ANSI’s accreditation program is based on the American National Standard (ANS) and international standard ANSI/ISO/IEC 17024. ANSI was the first to develop a personnel certification accreditation body in the U.S. to fulfill the requirements of ISO/IEC 17011:2004, Conformity assessment – General requirements for accreditation bodies accrediting conformity assessment bodies, which represents the highest internationally accepted practices for accreditation bodies. ANSI’s accreditation program is well respected throughout the world and is recognized as a world renown leader in the certification of persons.
About ANSI
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a private non-profit organization whose mission is to enhance U.S. global competitiveness and the American quality of life by promoting, facilitating, and safeguarding the integrity of the voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system. Its membership is comprised of businesses, professional societies and trade associations, standards developers, government agencies, and consumer and labor organizations. The Institute represents the diverse interests of more than 125,000 companies and organizations and 3.5 million professionals worldwide.
The Institute is the official U.S. representative to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and, via the U.S. National Committee, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), and is a U.S. representative to the International Accreditation Forum (IAF).
About MSSC
The Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) is an industry-led training, assessment, and certification system focused on the core skills and knowledge needed by the nation’s frontline production and material handling workers. The nationwide MSSC System, based upon industry-defined and federally endorsed national standards, offers both entry-level and incumbent workers the opportunity to demonstrate that they have acquired the skills increasingly needed in the technology-intensive jobs of the 21st century. For details, visit www.msscusa.org.
SOURCE American National Standards Institute
CONTACT: Elizabeth Neiman, eneiman@ansi.org
Web Site: http://www.ansi.org/
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URS seeks Infrastructure Professionals and skilled Craftsmen ~ Honolulu, Feb 10th
We are ramping up for an exciting year here at URS Corporation!
We are always looking for local, qualified men and women, to support our clients and to continue to help our company grow and prosper.
Meet our recruiters in Honolulu, Hawaii on February 10th.
Hale Koa Hotel
2055 Kalia Road
Honolulu, HI 96815
10 AM – 3 PM
~ this event sponsored by IntelligenceCareers.com
For more info: http://defensecareers.com/hawaii/
URS Corporation is a leading provider of engineering, construction and technical services for public agencies and private sector companies around the world. The Company offers a full range of program management; planning, design and engineering; systems engineering and technical assistance; construction and construction management; operations and maintenance; and decommissioning and closure services for power, infrastructure, industrial and commercial, and federal projects and programs.
We are ranked number 1 (out of 100) in Green companies, number 5 (out of 50) in Program Management, and number 2 (out of 200) in design firms by Engineering News-Record (www.ENR.com).
We are currently looking for a variety of Craftsmen (Electricians, HVAC Technicians, Plumbers and more!), as well as Project and Operation Managers all level of skills and experiences within the Operations and Maintenance fields.
You may also contact me directly with your resume at reet.ari@urscorp.com.
Thank you!!! Your URS Team!
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URS seeks Infrastructure Professionals and skilled Craftsmen ~ Honolulu, Feb 10th
We are ramping up for an exciting year here at URS Corporation!
We are always looking for local, qualified men and women, to support our clients and to continue to help our company grow and prosper.
Meet our recruiters in Honolulu, Hawaii on February 10th.
Hale Koa Hotel
2055 Kalia Road
Honolulu, HI 96815
10 AM – 3 PM
~ this event sponsored by IntelligenceCareers.com
URS Corporation is a leading provider of engineering, construction and technical services for public agencies and private sector companies around the world. The Company offers a full range of program management; planning, design and engineering; systems engineering and technical assistance; construction and construction management; operations and maintenance; and decommissioning and closure services for power, infrastructure, industrial and commercial, and federal projects and programs.
We are ranked number 1 (out of 100) in Green companies, number 5 (out of 50) in Program Management, and number 2 (out of 200) in design firms by Engineering News-Record (www.ENR.com).
We are currently looking for a variety of Craftsmen (Electricians, HVAC Technicians, Plumbers and more!), as well as Project and Operation Managers all level of skills and experiences within the Operations and Maintenance fields.
You may also contact me directly with your resume at reet.ari@urscorp.com.
Thank you!!! Your URS Team!
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Resume Advice ~ What you need to know about your resume.
IntelligenceCareers.com CEO Bill Golden gives his advice as to what you need to know about resumes.
This video is about more than just structure. Lots of tips and things that you need to know about resumes
USAJobZoo.com and DefenseCareers.com are part of the IntelligenceCareers.com network of 130+ jobs blogs.
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Professional~Level Hiring Expected To Increase in First Quarter ~ Shortage of Skilled Professionals
MENLO PARK, CA /PRNewswire/ ~ Employers expect to increase hiring for professional-level positions in the first quarter, but they have concerns about finding qualified candidates for these roles, a new Robert Half survey shows. A net 10 percent of executives interviewed for the Robert Half Professional Employment Report plan to add full-time staff in the first three months of the year, up three points from the fourth-quarter forecast. However, the number of respondents who report recruiting challenges also is on the rise: 67 percent of executives said it is at least somewhat challenging to find skilled employees today, up from 59 percent last quarter and 42 percent in the third quarter.
To view the multimedia assets associated with this release, please visit: http://www.multivu.com/mnr/53176-robert-half-professional-employment-report-q12012
Eighty-seven percent of respondents said they are at least somewhat confident in their organizations’ ability to grow in the first quarter.
The Robert Half Professional Employment Report is based on telephone interviews with more than 4,000 C-level executives and other leaders from a variety of fields throughout the United States who are asked about their hiring plans and general level of optimism for the upcoming quarter. Survey respondents include more than 1,400 chief financial officers (CFOs); 1,400 chief information officers (CIOs); 500 senior human resources managers; 100 lawyers at law firms and 100 corporate lawyers; and 125 advertising executives and 375 marketing executives, all of whom have hiring authority. The Robert Half Professional Employment Report is the first quarterly executive survey of its size and scope to concentrate exclusively on professional-level hiring.
Key Findings
~ A net 19 percent of respondents in the transportation sector said they expect to make staff additions.
~ Businesses in the West North Central[1] states will be hiring most actively, with a net 15 percent of executives planning to add professional-level staff in the first quarter, research shows.
~ The legal field is expected to see the strongest hiring activity, with a net 27 percent of lawyers planning to increase staff levels. The information technology (IT) and finance fields showed the largest net gains in projected hiring activity from the prior quarter.
~ Sixty-seven percent of survey respondents( )said they are having recruiting challenges, up eight points from the fourth quarter.
~ Sixteen percent of respondents anticipate hiring professional-level staff and 6 percent expect reductions in personnel. The resulting net 10 percent increase is up three points from the fourth-quarter forecast.
Hiring Expectations: By Profession Increase //Decrease//Net Increase ======== ======== ============
Total 16% 6% 10% ~~- ~- ~- ~- Accounting and finance 20% 11% 9% ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~- ~- ~- Advertising and marketing 18% 4% 14% ~~~~~~~~~~~~- ~- ~- ~- Human resources 11% 3% 8% ~~~~~~~- ~- ~- ~- Information technology 20% 10% 10% ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~- ~- ~- Legal 31% 4% 27% ~~- ~- ~- ~- Sales and business development 15% 4% 11% ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~- ~- ~-
Executives Reporting Recruiting Challenges: All Professions ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Quarter Executives Citing Recruiting Challenges ~-
1Q12 67% ~~ ~- 4Q11 59% ~~ ~- 3Q11 42% ~~ ~- 2Q11 37% ~~ ~- 1Q11 29% ~~ ~-
“The U.S. unemployment rate for college-educated workers is roughly half the overall rate, and for many professional specialties it is even lower,” said Max Messmer, chairman and CEO of Robert Half International. Messmer pointed out that in the third quarter of 2011, the unemployment rates for financial analysts and computer network architects were less than 1 percent, according to the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Brett Good, a senior district president with Robert Half International, added, “The common wisdom is that jobs are simple to fill in this market, but many employers are struggling to find the talent they need. Professionals with highly specialized skills are in short supply ~ particularly in the information technology and finance fields.”
Professional-Level Hiring ~ By Region
Respondents in the West North Central states anticipate the strongest hiring activity in the first quarter, with a net 15 percent of executives planning to add staff. “Healthcare, manufacturing and financial services firms are responsible for much of the hiring activity in the West North Central region,” Messmer noted. “Businesses in these fields seek accounting operations professionals, customer service representatives, web developers and IT systems administrators, among other roles.”
Professional-Level Hiring ~ By Industry
First-quarter professional-level hiring is anticipated to be strongest in the transportation sector, where a net 19 percent of respondents said they expect to make staff additions. A net 14 percent of executives in both the wholesale and construction industries also indicated they will hire during the quarter.
Professional-Level Hiring ~ By Profession
While the legal profession maintained its top spot in the survey with a net 27 percent of lawyers planning to hire, IT and finance showed the largest sequential gains, each yielding net increases in hiring activity that are up four points from the fourth-quarter survey.
The IT and finance fields also reported the greatest difficulty in finding skilled professionals, at 73 percent and 68 percent, respectively.
About Robert Half International
Founded in 1948, Robert Half International, the world’s first and largest specialized staffing firm, is a recognized leader in professional staffing services. The company’s specialized staffing divisions include Accountemps, Robert Half Finance & Accounting and Robert Half Management Resources, for temporary, full-time and senior-level project professionals, respectively, in the fields of accounting and finance; OfficeTeam, for highly skilled temporary administrative support personnel; Robert Half Technology, for information technology professionals; Robert Half Legal, for legal personnel; and The Creative Group, for interactive, design, marketing, advertising and public relations professionals. Robert Half International has staffing and consulting operations in more than 400 locations worldwide. Find more information at www.roberthalf.com, and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/roberthalf.
[1] IA, KS, MN, MO, NE, ND, SD
SOURCE Robert Half International
CONTACT: Michael Weiss, michael.weiss@rhi.com
Web Site: http://www.roberthalf.com
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2012.02.09 Feb 9th Comprehensive Career SEMINAR | Free | Honolulu, Hawaii
You are invited to meet with Bill Golden, CEO of USAJobZoo.com, USADefenseIndustryJobs.com and IntelligenceCareers.com to discuss the job market of 2011 through 2017.
Cost: FREE
Date: Thursday, Feb 9th, 2012
Time: 10:00AM – 3:30PM
Place: Hale Koa Hotel, Fort DeRussy Armed Forces Recreation Center, 2055 Kalia Road, Honolulu HI 96815
Map/Directions: http://g.co/maps/zq2dz
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Preregistration
Preregistration is not required but it would be nice if you told us that you were coming.
Please preregister at http://tinyurl.com/7uxmmt6
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This will be a ‘comprehensive’ seminar covering:
* Economics 101 – the state of our current economy
* Identifying specific opportunities for you
* Employment trends across a wide range of industries
* Understanding opportunities in the defense and intelligence industries
* Discovering new career opportunities
* Determining your marketplace value
* Determining if you should go back to school
* Identifying relevant career opportunities
This seminar is appropriate for all levels of job seekers that are ‘professionals’ with a definable skillset, or that are engaged in studying for a careerfield.
A benefit of attending this seminar is that your resume will be evaluated after the event, your general market value estimated in up to three job markets, and we will work to identify relevant opportunities with specific employers.
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About your presenter
This seminar will be given by Bill Golden, a senior career advisor for more than 100 career information blogs that are sponsored by USAJobZoo.com and USADefenseIndustryJobs.com, aka IntelligenceCareers.com
Bill’s background includes almost 35 years working within defense and intelligence, either in operations (’75-96) or as an industry analyst and consultant (’96-present).
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Why this seminar is free
USAJobZoo.com, USADefenseIndustryJobs.com and IntelligenceCareers.com represent a combined 100,000+ job listings for professionals across the USA and in 28 countries.
We are earn our way in life in getting you to use one of our recruiting websites and applying to employers. The more professionals that apply to companies puts more money in our pockets for a job well done.
We also hope to help you become successful in your job search. A bit of good advice just might get you a great job and your company will probably need someone like us to find more professionals. Your recommendation of us to your employer matters.
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SOURCE IntelligenceCareers.com
Customer Service, 1.800.919.8284 or customerservice@intelligencecareers.com
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An Open Letter from America’s Port Truck Drivers and the Teamsters to ‘Occupy the Ports’
LOS ANGELES, CA /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ ~~ We are the front-line workers who haul container rigs full of imported and exported goods to and from the docks and warehouses every day.
We have been elected by committees of our co-workers at the Ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach, Oakland, Seattle and Tacoma to tell our collective story. We have accepted the honor to speak up for our brothers and sisters about our working conditions despite the risk of retaliation we face. One of us is a mother, the rest of us fathers. Between the four of us we have six children and one more baby on the way. We have a combined 31 years of experience driving cargo from our shores for America’s stores.
We are inspired that a non-violent democratic movement that insists on basic economic fairness is capturing the hearts and minds of so many working people. Thank you “99 Percenters” for hearing our call for justice. We are humbled and overwhelmed by recent attention. Normally we are invisible.
Today’s demonstrations will impact us. While we cannot officially speak for every worker who shares our occupation, we can use this opportunity to reveal what it’s like to walk a day in our shoes for the 110,000 of us in America whose job it is to be a port truck driver. It may be tempting for media to ask questions about whether we support a shutdown, but there are no easy answers. Instead, we ask you, are you willing to listen and learn why a one-word response is impossible?
We love being behind the wheel. We are proud of the work we do to keep America’s economy moving. But we feel humiliated when we receive paychecks that suggest we work part time at a fast-food counter. Especially when we work an average of 60 or more hours a week, away from our families.
There is so much at stake in our industry. It is one of the nation’s most dangerous occupations. We don’t think truck driving should be a dead-end road in America. It should be a good job with a middle-class paycheck like it used to be decades ago.
We desperately want to drive clean and safe vehicles. Rigs that do not fill our lungs with deadly toxins, or dirty the air in the communities we haul in.
Poverty and pollution are like a plague at the ports. Our economic conditions are what led to the environmental crisis.
You, the public, have paid a severe price along with us.
Why? Just like Wall Street doesn’t have to abide by rules, our industry isn’t bound to regulation. So the market is run by con artists. The companies we work for call us independent contractors, as if we were our own bosses, but they boss us around. We receive Third World wages and drive sweatshops on wheels. We cannot negotiate our rates. (Usually we are not allowed to even see them.) We are paid by the load, not by the hour. So when we sit in those long lines at the terminals, or if we are stuck in traffic, we become volunteers who basically donate our time to the trucking and shipping companies. That’s the nice way to put it. We have all heard the words “modern-day slaves” at the lunch stops.
There are no restrooms for drivers. We keep empty bottles in our cabs. Plastic bags too. We feel like dogs. An Oakland driver was recently banned from the terminal because he was spied relieving himself behind a container. Neither the port, nor the terminal operators or anyone in the industry thinks it is their responsibility to provide humane and hygienic facilities for us. It is absolutely horrible for drivers who are women, who risk infection when they try to hold it until they can find a place to go.
The companies demand we cut corners to compete. It makes our roads less safe. When we try to blow the whistle about skipped inspections, faulty equipment, or falsified logs, then we are “starved out.” That means we are either fired outright, or more likely, we never get dispatched to haul a load again.
It may be difficult to comprehend the complex issues and nature of our employment. For us too. When businesses disguise workers like us as contractors, the Department of Labor calls it misclassification. We call it illegal. Those who profit from global trade and goods movement are getting away with it because everyone is doing it. One journalist took the time to talk to us this week and she explains it very well to outsiders. We hope you will read the enclosed article “How Goldman Sachs and Other Companies Exploit Port Truck Drivers.”
But the short answer to the question: Why are companies like SSA Marine, the Seattle-based global terminal operator that runs one of the West Coast’s major trucking carriers, Shippers’ Transport Express, doing this? Why would mega-rich Maersk, a huge Danish shipping and trucking conglomerate that wants to drill for more oil with Exxon Mobil in the Gulf Coast conduct business this way too?
To cheat on taxes, drive down business costs, and deny us the right to belong to a union, that’s why.
The typical arrangement works like this: Everything comes out of our pockets or is deducted from our paychecks. The truck or lease, fuel, insurance, registration, you name it. Our employers do not have to pay the costs of meeting emissions-compliant regulations; that is our financial burden to bear. Clean trucks cost about four to five times more than what we take home in a year. A few of us haul our company’s trucks for a tiny fraction of what the shippers pay per load instead of an hourly wage. They still call us independent owner-operators and give us a 1099 rather than a W-2.
We have never recovered from losing our basic rights as employees in America. Every year it literally goes from bad to worse to the unimaginable. We were ground zero for the government’s first major experiment into letting big business call the shots. Since it worked so well for the CEOs in transportation, why not the mortgage and banking industry too?
Even the few of us who are hired as legitimate employees are routinely denied our legal rights under this system. Just ask our co-workers who haul clothing brands like Guess?, Under Armour, and Ralph Lauren’s Polo. The carrier they work for in Los Angeles is called Toll Group and is headquartered in Australia. At the busiest time of the holiday shopping season, 26 drivers were axed after wearing Teamster T-shirts to work. They were protesting the lack of access to clean, indoor restrooms with running water The company hired an anti-union consultant to intimidate the drivers. Down Under, the same company bargains with 12,000 of our counterparts in good faith.
Despite our great hardships, many of us cannot ~~ or refuse to, as some of the most well-intentioned suggest ~~ “just quit.” First, we want to work and do not have a safety net. Many of us are tied to one-sided leases. But more importantly, why should we have to leave? Truck driving is what we do, and we do it well.
We are the skilled, specially-licensed professionals who guarantee that Target, Best Buy, and Wal-Mart are all stocked with just-in-time delivery for consumers. Take a look at all the stuff in your house. The things you see advertised on TV. Chances are a port truck driver brought that special holiday gift to the store you bought it.
We would rather stick together and transform our industry from within. We deserve to be fairly rewarded and valued. That is why we have united to stage convoys, park our trucks, marched on the boss, and even shut down these ports.
It’s like our hero Dutch Prior, a Shipper’s/SSA Marine driver, told CBS Early Morning this month: “If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything.”
The more underwater we are, the more our restlessness grows. We are being thoughtful about how best to organize ourselves and do what is needed to win dignity, respect, and justice.
Nowadays greedy corporations are treated as “people” while the politicians they bankroll cast union members who try to improve their workplaces as “thugs.”
But we believe in the power and potential behind a truly united 99%. We admire the strength and perseverance of the longshoremen. We are fighting like mad to overcome our exploitation, so please, stick by us long after December 12. Our friends in the Coalition for Clean & Safe Ports created a pledge you can sign to support us here.
We drivers have a saying, “We may not have a union yet, but no one can stop us from acting like one.”
The brothers and sisters of the Teamsters have our backs. They help us make our voices heard. But we need your help too so we can achieve the day where we raise our fists and together declare: “No one could stop us from forming a union.”
Thank you. In solidarity,
Leonardo Mejia SSA Marine/Shippers Transport Express Port of Long Beach, 10-year driver
Yemane Berhane Ports of Seattle & Tacoma 6-year port driver
Xiomara Perez Toll Group Port of Los Angeles, 8-year driver
Abdul Khan Port of Oakland 7-year port driver
SOURCE International Brotherhood of Teamsters
CONTACT: CONTACT: TJ Michels, +1-323-246-5615, tj.michels@changetowin.org
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