ML19246A399
| ML19246A399 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 04/02/1979 |
| From: | Bird P NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM) |
| To: | Cobb L NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 7906200008 | |
| Download: ML19246A399 (2) | |
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Paul P. Bird, Director Divinica of Organizatien and Personnel, ADM SU P.J E CT:
EFFECT OF TEAMSTERS' STHlKE ra 1;d!CKING IN TH'd ILiRRISUURG AREA This is to confirm our telephonc response to you rhis norning in regard to the ef fect of the Teamsters' st rike on trucking in the Har risburg tarolyn linssner of Teamnters' Ui. ion 776 in Harrit. burg, Pennsyl-area.
vania, states that the Teamsters' Unions are not operating in the Harrir.hurg areas as a result of being locked out by Management (Ma na ge-ncnt locked out the unions as a renuit of their strike against selective coupanies).
There is no idea at this point how long the t rucker s will be out.
I Mr. Bernard lienderson, Press Socretary for the Tenn:ters' In the k' ash-ington, D.C. IIcadquarters, st at ed that the unions would be v1111ng to transport critical cargo.
(k'e would assume that this vould depend oo Management ending the lockout and we are attempt Ing to determine whether or not this is the case by cont acting Trucking Management, Inc.)
As a result of the Union-Management conflict, we contacted non-union trucking finns handling the Harrisburg, Pa.
area.
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of thonc firms. The first one listed (Daily Express) is the only ona that has an intrastate license and, thus, is currently licensed to transport cargo solely within the State of Pennsylvania. Ilie others have Interstate licenses and would require son. dicpcosation fran the i'ennsylvania l'.111 Lies Conmi ssion in ord'r to legally be able to trans-port solely within the State.
Daily Exprens Joe Spandler, Superviso.
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Cent ral Storage Ken Flickinger, Operations Mgr.
717 233-5821 L'a rd s Dale Meyers, Ter::inal Manager 71//761-1334 In addition, there are r,cveral unionized firns which serv!ce this area.
Mr. Marty Trincer, Safety Director of Nelson Express, i r, af the opinion that, should the need arise, several r:anagers of these f.rns would be available and qualified to drive trucks despite the fact that regular er.ploycen nrc locked out.
Nelson Express Marty Trimmer, safety Director 301/752-4370 Follmers 717/234-3041 Overnite 717/23f-I?49 Mb Paul E. Bird, Director Division of Organization and Personnel a
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