Couriers Launch Campaign to Improve Conditions Industry-Wide

SAN FRANCISCO – Friday, August 12, The IWW Couriers Union Organizing Committee publicly asserts the right of workers at Speedway Delivery and Messenger Service, and throughout the courier industry, to a living wage.

 

For many years workers in the courier industry have been subjected to shamefully low or wildly fluctuating compensation from employers. Couriers work day in and day out – working in trucks, on bikes, or on foot – in extremely dangerous conditions, under intense pressure to deliver parcels on time. While most couriers fulfill their ominous task dutifully, few find that their compensation fulfills the task of making ends meet. Living hand to mouth is the norm for the people on whose backs our metropolises thrive.

At San Francisco-based Speedway Delivery and Messenger Service, conditions are no better. In fact, they’re much worse. Bought by current owners Lori O’Rourke and Charlie Lutge in the 1980s from former owners who refused to deal with then-emerging unionizing efforts, Speedway has pushed working conditions below even non-union standards. Their couriers endure harassment and disrespectful treatment from management, are extorted for equipment replacements, and to top it off, make an insultingly low commission of about 35% per delivery (most companies pay 50%), or as little as $8.00 an hour. That’s almost 20% less than the prevailing San Francisco minimum wage of $9.92 an hour, which is still far too low for most Bay Area workers to live on.

To inaugurate our campaign to improve working conditions for all workers in the courier industry in the San Francisco Bay area, we have submitted a letter to Speedway owners demanding that they stop breaking minimum wage laws and pay a Living Wage, and to remedy grievances regarding disrespectful treatment at work. It is our aim that these issues will be handled swiftly, respectfully, and to the satisfaction of Speedway’s hard-working couriers by Wednesday, August 17th 2011. Further action from the Organizing Committee will then be necessary to resolve the issues at hand.

 

The IWW Couriers Union is a democratic organization of, by, and for all workers in the parcel delivery industry. By uniting across the industry – drivers, bike couriers, dispatchers and other non-managerial office staff – we are forming an independent organization to improve working conditions and secure our livelihoods. We are affiliated with the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), and international member-run union founded in 1905 for all working people.

 

www.MessengersUnion.org

 

 

Just a reminder, the monthly BMA meeting is coming up. We meet at the Union Hall at 255 9th St. around 6:30pm this Thursday, the 11th. Bring beer and ideas…
What happen?

 

Schedule of events:

Friday night- get there at 6:30, race is at 7… One Post- Race to registration! Registration to follow at the Tempest, Natoma @ Mary. 8pm-1:30 am

Caturday, July 2- all events run out of Potrero del Sol park

11:30 am- late registration
12:30- the pussycat
3:45- America, Fuck Yeah! (QCR’s first ever lady/trans only race)
6:00- cargo race

*BBQ all day hosted by Chrome. We’ll be playing some games, too

Sunday, July 3-

Noon- The Mountain Lion. City Hall.
7 o’clock PM- QCR Prom-themed Awards Ceremony After Party The Cave (3rd and Marin) featuring bands Hightower and Translators with DJs Serious Leisure and Rob Borders. PBR flowin’ all night with cheap well drinks.

For more info, show up at the Tempest Friday night, July 1.

QCR. Party time. Excellent.

 

Hi everyone! We’re looking forward to an AWESOME 4th of July weekend…

Here are the most up-to-date details:

Your $25 registration fee grants you access to races, free food and beverages, and a limited edition t-shirt (2 designs to choose from!) as well as a limited edition spoke card! We have sought out some awesome (and sometimes elusive) artists for graphics this year!

So what’s in store?

Friday, July 1:

Race to Registration 7 o’clock PM, One Post. Registration to follow from 8 o’clock pm-1:30 AM at The Tempest at Natoma and Mary.

Saturday, July 2:

Early registration begins at 11:30 AM at Potrero del Sol park in SF.

3 races (including a cargo race!! and the first ever QCR ladies/trans only race) times TBA, all running out of Pot del Sol

Bike games: foot-down, skids, lock pick up,etc.

BBQ hosted by Chrome noon-6:30 PM

Sunday, July 3:

The Mountain Lion high noon, starting location TBA

Messenger Prom/ QCR after party- dress to impress (or “dress to touch breasts” says Sardine… listen to the VP!) 7:00 PM- ??? at The Cave. Featuring bands Hightower and the Translators, DJs Serious Leisure and Rob Borders, with a sweet QCR awards ceremony sandwiched in there!

QCR 2011 is definitely sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon, so know the beer will be flowin’ for all you 21 and overs!

Email sfbma415@gmail.com if you’ve got any questions for us!

 

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