Regional XPO Units Elect to Move Forward with Teamster Representation

Warehouse workers for freight transportation and logistics services provider XPO Logistics in North Haven, Connecticut and drivers for XPO in Aurora, Illinois both voted for Teamster representation.


The Connecticut-based XPO warehouse workers voted for Teamster representation by a 72-49 margin, with this vote coming after an announcement in mid-September that indicated it was heading in that direction and intending to become the first XPO Teamster-represented warehouse workers at XPO, joining employees that were formerly part of Con-way Freight in Miami, Laredo, Texas; and Vernon, California who had formed their union with the Teamsters.

As previously reported, the Teamsters added that the North Haven workers are seeking fair wages, affordable and better health care, retirement security, improved working conditions and respect and dignity on the job.

The XPO drivers in Aurora, Illinois filed for their election on September 14.

“The workers at XPO in Aurora and in North Haven, Conn. sent the company a message that ‘enough is enough,’” said Tyson Johnson, Director of the Teamsters Freight Division, in a statement (see below).

Tyson Johnson

“The workers are tired of being mistreated and not having a say in their work lives”Tyson Johnson, Director of the Teamsters Freight Division

“The workers are tired of being mistreated and not having a say in their work lives.”

XPO was blunt in assessing these Teamster-related developments in a statement the company provided to Logistics Management.

“We’re investigating the process leading to the elections in both facilities to determine if they were lawful,” the company said.

“If the elections stand, it will impact 200 employees. The vast majority of our 44,000 employees in the U.S. value a direct relationship with management, without the interference of a third party.”

In mid-September, XPO said that it did not come as a surprise that the Teamsters want to organize XPO employees to gain more dues-paying members, given the union's significant declines in membership and credibility.

The company explained it has strong relationships with its employees and the independent contractors who serve its customers, adding it was confident that the best way forward is to continue the direct and open dialogue it have now, without interference from a third party.

An industry stakeholder added that the Teamsters previously were defeated or withdrew election petitions 9 times, with the defeats coming in Santa Fe Springs, San Fernando Valley and Bakersfield, CA, Manchester, NH, Harlingen, TX, and Portland, OR, with the Teamster petition withdrawals prior to vote coming in Irvine, CA and Orlando, FL, and Buffalo, NY.

Prior to XPO announcing it planned to acquire Con-way a little more than a year ago, there had been various attempts to get Con-way Freight to unionize, which were unsuccessful.

And in an October 2015 interview with Logistics Management, XPO Chairman and CEO Brad Jacobs said that he has dealt with unionization efforts throughout his entire career, including at United Waste and United Rentals, which have never succeeded.

“The reason…is we respect our employees and pay our employees fairly and communicate with them regularly,” he said.

“They are part and parcel of the whole culture. When I was doing town halls in Joplin, Missouri (Con-way Truckload headquarters) meeting with drivers, I asked what they thought about unions, and they winced. They don’t like unions, because why do they need a third party to get between them and the company? What value does that add?”

International Brotherhood of Teamsters Statement

Drivers at XPO Logistics in Aurora, Illinois Choose Teamster Representation
Workers Want Decent, Affordable Health Care And Retirement Security

Drivers at XPO Logistics in suburban Chicago voted for Teamster representation yesterday, as workers across the country stand shoulder-to-shoulder to fight for fairness and respect at the one of the world's largest transportation and logistics companies.

The 74 drivers at the former Con-way Freight join workers in Miami; Laredo, Texas; and Vernon, Calif. who have already formed their union with the Teamsters. In addition, 127 XPO warehouse workers in North Haven, Conn. also voted for Teamster representation yesterday, and workers at XPO in King of Prussia, Pa. filed for an election on Oct. 11.

“The workers at XPO in Aurora and in North Haven, Conn. sent the company a message that 'enough is enough,'” said Tyson Johnson, Director of the Teamsters Freight Division. “The workers are tired of being mistreated and not having a say in their work lives.”

“It's a new day here in Aurora because the workers took the bold step of forming their union as Teamsters,” said Tom Flynn, President of Local 179 in Joliet, Ill. “We will work hard to negotiate a contract that addresses their issues.”

“Our victory is important to all of us because we have seen how XPO operates since taking over Con-way Freight,” said Cliff Phillips, a driver in Aurora. “XPO is treating us unfairly, denying us any voice on the job and just seems interested in the bottom line. But now we will fight back as Teamsters!”

The Aurora workers are seeking affordable and decent health care, retirement security, better working conditions and respect and dignity on the job. XPO is the second-largest freight brokerage provider and second-largest less-than-truckload carrier in North America.

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XPO Logistics, Inc. (NYSE: XPO) is a top ten global provider of cutting-edge supply chain solutions to the most successful companies in the world. The company provides services for truckload brokerage and transportation, last mile logistics, engineered supply chain solutions, high-value-add warehousing and distribution, ground and air expedite, less-than-truckload transportation, intermodal, drayage, managed transportation and global forwarding. XPO serves more than 50,000 customers with a highly integrated network of over 87,000 employees and 1,440 locations in 33 countries. XPO’s corporate headquarters is in Greenwich, Conn., USA, and its European headquarters is in Lyon, France. For more information visit: www.xpo.com.


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