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Goldman Sachs: Impoverishing Truck Drivers
from Dissent magazine:
Goldman Sachs: Impoverishing Truck Drivers
Todd Gitlin - May 7, 2012 11:35 am
Much attention was paid when, in March, a derivatives trading executive at Goldman Sachs accused the investment bank of abandoning its proper mission: serving clients first. When he went to work at the firm twelve years ago, Greg Smith maintained, Goldmans culture revolved around teamwork, integrity, a spirit of humility, and always doing right by our clients. But now, he said, the company sustains a toxic and destructive environment. For its part, the company had commissioned a Business Principles and Standards Report that recommended a constant focus on the reputational consequences of every action we take. In particular, our approach must be: not just can we undertake a given business activity, but should we.
Goldman Sachs is an investment bank, of course, but it is also an owner of enterprises. As its website proudly declares, Goldman Sachs is one of the largest infrastructure fund managers globally, having raised more than $10 billion of capital since the inception of the business in 2006. Goldman Sachs Infrastructure Partners owns 51 percent of a company called SSA Marine, which, with its affiliates, operates more container shipping terminals than any other company in the world.
In this capacity, Goldman Sachs is not just an employer of bankers but an employer of truck drivers who drive unloaded goods out of the ports. Except that, in a ruse to avoid paying benefits to these drivers (and taxes to state and federal governments), they are not classified as employees at allrather, as independent contractors. More of the nations 110,000 port truck drivers work for SSA Marine than for any other firm.
Since trucking deregulation began under President Jimmy Carter, trucking rates are no longer set by the federal government. They are set by companies like SSA Marine, which are not unionized and which relentlessly cut costs. One way to do so is to avoid paying benefits. This is neatly done if ones truckers are not classified as employees. ......................(more)
The complete piece is at: http://www.dissentmagazine.org/atw.php?id=752
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Goldman Sachs: Impoverishing Truck Drivers (Original Post)
marmar
May 2012
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xchrom
(108,903 posts)1. Du rec. Nt
rfranklin
(13,200 posts)2. Stop calling it class war! If those truck drivers weren't so lazy they would own the company!
They spend all day sitting in those cushy 18 wheelers, when they could be in a board room and really work and sweat and do what needs to be done to make America great!