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Northern California Trucking Company Agrees to Pay Drivers
$262,000 in Backpay and Signs Union Contract
April 29, 2014
For years, Valley Aggregate Transport, Inc. operated an
aggregate hauling facility out of Yuba City, California. Shortly after
Teamsters Local 137 (the Union) was certified as the bargaining representative
for the company’s drivers, Commodity Trucking Acquisition, LLC, which does
business as Dispatch Transportation (the Employer), assumed control and began
operating the predecessor’s facility. Under
the National Labor Relations Act, new owners, who hire a majority of employees
previously employed by the former owner, are obligated to recognize and bargain
with the existing union as a successor employer. The Union alleged in charges
filed with the NLRB that the new owners failed to hire longtime employees in
order to avoid that obligation.
The Employer made it
clear that it was not interested in operating a unionized facility and hired
only a few of the predecessor’s drivers. Thereafter, the Employer refused to recognize and bargain with the
Union. After an investigation of a charge filed by the Union, NLRB Region 20
concluded that the Employer would have hired many more of the predecessor’s
drivers but for its desire to avoid a bargaining obligation, and that its
subsequent refusal to recognize and bargain with the Union was therefore
unlawful.
After the Region issued a complaint, the Employer and the
Union entered into a Board settlement. By the terms of that settlement,
Dispatch Transportation will pay a total of $262,000.00 in backpay to the
drivers. The Employer will also restore the predecessor’s policy of recalling
and dispatching drivers by seniority. In addition to the settlement, the
Employer and the Union mutually agreed to a three-year collective-bargaining
agreement.
Source: NLRB
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