Michigan Members Are First to Authorize Strike
June 5, 2006
(Flint, MI) On June 4, Teamsters Local 332 unanimously approved a strike
authorization against Allied Automotive Group in the event that bankruptcy court
allows the vehicle-hauling company to reject its labor contracts. Allied
Automotive Group is the primary subsidiary of Allied Holdings, Inc., which is
currently in bankruptcy proceedings.
The meeting drew hundreds of Teamsters from three Michigan
locals, but only members from Local 332 participated in the authorization.
“They can’t make this company come out of bankruptcy without our hard work
and dedication,” said Rex Wheeler, a member of Local 332 in Flint, MI and
16-year Allied worker. “We’re going to stick together and get what we deserve.”
Nearly 5,000 Teamster members work for Allied, the largest motor carrier in
North America specializing in the delivery of automobiles and light trucks.
Allied distributes new vehicles for the “Big Three” automakers, import
manufacturers, thousands of local auto dealerships and rental car companies.
“Our members perform a vital service for the automotive industry and are
recognized as the best in the industry,” said Fred Zuckerman, Director of the
Teamsters Carhaul Division. “If they break our contract then our members will
have no alternative to striking them.”
The Teamsters represent members in 60 locations, including Detroit, Flint and
Pontiac, MI; Kansas City; Atlanta; Greensboro, NC; Ridgefield and Port Jersey,
NJ; Norfolk, VA; and Dayton, OH. These members would be adversely impacted if
the bankruptcy court permits the company to void its labor agreements.
“I applaud our members for taking a stand against corporate greed, the
parasite feeding off our members’ invaluable contributions,” said Teamsters
General President James P. Hoffa. “I have no doubt that this is the first of the
strike authorizations against Allied.”
The International Union has called on other locals with Allied members to
authorize strikes in the next two weeks. Teamsters who work at Allied may call (888) 538-4381 for the latest information on the company. Founded in 1903, the Teamsters Union
represents more than 1.4 million hardworking men and women in the United States
and Canada.