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The Australian consulate in Los Angeles will be the scene of a rowdy protest on Thursday over the "abrupt sacking" of 26 US truck drivers by Australian transport company Toll Holdings.
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Toll Group treats its first-rate U.S. truck drivers like second-class citizens, and subjects them to third-world working conditions.
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Xiomara Perez is a 46-year-old mother of three who has worked for seven years at the nation’s busiest trade hub, the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, which together handle over 40% of all U.S. imports. For the past two years she has hauled fashion apparel for the Melbourne- based Toll Group, an $8.8 billion global transportation giant that counts popular brands Guess? Polo, and Under Armour as its customers. The company is heavily unionized Down Under but has denied its U.S. workers the same legal rights it extends to its Australian workforce.
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A group of Toll’s US-based truck drivers propelled by union and community support has won its fight to have the International Brotherhood of Teamsters bargain on its behalf.
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G'day Brothers & Sisters of the TWU!
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