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PTS Calls it Quits?

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Letter from Jeff Cornish President and CEO

To All PTS Employees

I’m sorry to Report that PTS has commenced the winding down of it’s operations

Read it here

http://www.pts-inc.biz

Thanks to one of our members on bringing it to my attention

From  Unemployed
Comment:
Quote from Jeff Cornish correspondence dated June 13, 2008:

“We are ceasing all operations and commencing to close PTS and its related companies effective today June 13, 2008″  For more see the PTS website.  All correspondence has been publically posted on the web site.

News and HeadLines Of Carhaul 6/13

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Car hauler drops motion to stop Teamsters strike

Andrew Grossman
Automotive News
June 13, 2008 - 3:32 pm ET

Performance Transportation Services Inc. today dropped its motion for an injunction to stop the Teamsters strike against the car hauler.

A spokeswoman for Performance Transportation Services said the move was related to negotiations with the Teamsters but declined to elaborate. A hearing on the motion had been scheduled for 2 p.m. today in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Buffalo, N.Y.

Performance Transportation Services’ major creditors have asked a judge to convert the case to a Chapter 7 liquidation from a Chapter 11 reorganization.

A hearing on the motion is scheduled for Tuesday, June 17. At the creditors’ request, the judge in the case moved the hearing forward by almost a month. In court filings, the creditors said the strike has effectively dashed any hopes that Performance Transportation Services might have had of remaining viable.

More news………….

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Union Waits to Hear Back From Company

Thursday, June 12th, 2008


June 12, 2008

Teamster carhaul negotiators met with PTS officials this morning in Cleveland with both sides exchanging proposals in an effort to end a four-day strike.

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Teamsters Wait For PTS to Respond to Meeting Invitation

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Union Has Offered to Meet With Company on Thursday, June 12

TEAMSTER.ORG

http://www.teamster.org/08news/hn_080611_3.asp

June 11, 2008

In PTS’s June 10th letter to TNATINC Co-Chairman Fred Zuckerman, PTS’s President Jeffrey Cornish stated that PTS was prepared to meet with the union anytime, anywhere to discuss the present situation.

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Teamsters Continue PTS Strike, Respond to Company’s Request to Meet

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Zuckerman Says Union Negotiators Are Available Thursday

June 10, 2008

PTS President/CEO Jeffrey Cornish has asked Teamsters Carhaul Division Director Fred Zuckerman to sit down for contract talks, and Zuckerman said the union is willing to meet on Thursday, June 12 in Cleveland.

However, the union will continue the strike against PTS in the meantime. Cornish, in his letter dated today, had also asked that the union end the strike until the meeting takes place, although Cornish stated that ending the strike was not a condition to having the meeting. (more…)

TEAMSTER UPDATES

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

 June 6

Letter from Carhaul Director Fred Zuckerman to PTS President/CEO Jeffrey Cornish

Information Flier for PTS Teamsters

Primary Strike General Instruction

Primary Strike Instructions to Pickets

PTS Carhaul Leaders Approve Strike Against Company

PTS GETS COURT ORDERED APPROVAL ON WAGE CUTS

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

PTS has posted on their web site

COURT APPROVES 1113e MOTION 6-4-08.pdf

To: ALL PTS Employees

Today, the United States Bankruptcy Judge overseeing PTS’s Chapter 11 case approved a 15% reduction in the wages or our teamster employees. This reduction was approved for an 8 week period ending July 31st, and this is temporary in nature.

Also posted on their site

Interim Relief Questions and Answers 6-5-08.pdf

COURT APPROVES 1113e MOTION 6-4-08.pdf

Letter-To Frederick Perillo-IBT Counsel-May 31 08.pdf

STRIKE CONCERNS!! 5-30-08.pdf

PTS TAKES ACTION TO ASSURE FUTURE!! 5-29-08.pdf

DONT BELIEVE THE FALSE INFORMATION!!! 5-31-08.pdf

Thanks to our member JerseyDevil for the find of this Article

UPDATE

The Teamsters Respond

 

Teamsters Weigh Options After PTS Wage Cuts Approved By Court

 

Union Leaders Urge Company to Return to Talks; Drop Pay Reductions

June 2, 2008

A U.S. bankruptcy court judge has approved Performance Transportation Services, Inc.’s (PTS) request for 15-percent wage cut, and Teamster leaders are weighing all options in order to fight the company’s move.

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Carhaul Negotiators On Track to Reach Tentative Agreement Next Week

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Members’ Job Security, Wages, Benefits Will Be Protected

June 2, 2008

The Teamsters national carhaul negotiating committee is making progress and is on track to reach a tentative carhaul agreement when talks resume next week in Cleveland.

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PTS Jeopardizes Auto Industry

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Teamster Negotiators Call on Company to Return to Multiemployer Talks

May 29, 2008

Performance Transportation Services, Inc. notified Teamster carhaul negotiators late on Thursday, May 29 that it has withdrawn from multiemployer contract talks. Union leaders quickly informed the company that it has no right to withdraw from the multiemployer bargaining negotiations, which have reached a critical stage after several months of intense bargaining.

The deadline for bargaining is midnight Saturday, May 31.

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Differences Remain, But Negotiators Are Hopeful

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

 

May 1, 2008

 

Teamster leaders negotiating the National Master Automobile Transporters Agreement said both sides remain apart on key issues, but they are cautiously optimistic that the issues will be resolved.

National contract talks resume May 18-31 in Arlington, Virginia.

“We remain apart on key issues but we are making progress and we are cautiously optimistic that we will resolve the differences by the end of this month,” said Fred Zuckerman, Director of the Teamsters Carhaul Division.

The agreement, when reached, would be retroactive to May 31, when the current contract expires.

“When we are done, I fully expect that we will have protected our members’ health, welfare and pension benefits, and increased their job security,” Zuckerman said.

The current contract covers about 9,000 workers.

Meanwhile, carhaul Teamsters are invited to attend two of the remaining meetings at local unions to give input on what issues should be the priorities at the bargaining table.

Meetings have already been held in Detroit; Toledo, Ohio; Fort Wayne, Indiana; and in Louisville, Kentucky.

The following meetings are scheduled:

  • Dallas, Texas, Local 745, noon Sunday, May 4,

  • Buffalo, New York, Local 449, 9 a.m. Saturday, May 10, and

  • Lansing, Michigan, Local 580, 7 a.m. Monday, May 12.

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