America's Truck Drivers Shut Down Port of Seattle to Expose Dangers of the Job
Monday mornings are the busiest at any port, but this past one in Seattle the trucks were parked. Drivers spanning the major companies that do the most business in the Puget Sound simply turned off the engines, got out of their cabs, and stopped hauling. They had somewhere else they needed to be. Steely determination led roughly 150 port drivers to sacrifice income and risk retaliation to make the hour-and-a-half trek to swarm the State Capitol in Olympia. Commerce at the Port of Seattle slowed to a trickle, and hasn’t picked up since.