Truck owner-operators in California are planning protests this week over the Assembly Bill 5 (AB5) signed into law in September by California Governor Gavin Newsom, according to flyers on social media sites and local news reports.
Drivers are planning work stoppages and protests, including visits to lawmaker offices, according to KPIX CBS.
Representatives for the Ports of Long Beach, Los Angeles and Oakland told Supply Chain Dive they saw no interruption to operations Monday. "Our operations today are normal. It appears that we have not yet seen the impact," a spokesperson for the Port of Long Beach said in an email.
It's worth noting that no matter how goods & consumables arrive In America (air, rail or sea) at some point these goods end up on a truck for distribution. Therefore, we NEED them.
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