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Truck drivers fed up at ‘out of kilter’ pay

- RACHEL CLAYTON

Graeme Trask takes home less pay than his fellow truck drivers as he works ‘‘only’’ 10 hours a day.

The 61-year-old has worked for Car Haulaways in Wellington for

33 years, but his pay has barely kept pace with the cost of living.

‘‘I only work nine to 10 hours a day, but 12 hours a day is the norm,’’ he said.

‘‘My pay has gone up over the years but it’s right out of kilter with today’s cost of living.’’

About 50 truck drivers and store workers from The Car Distributi­on Group went on strike for

24 hours yesterday, fighting for pay equity between the company’s subsidiari­es Car Haulaways and Auckland Vehicle Deliveries.

The Car Distributi­on Group stores tens of thousands of cars in Auckland, Wellington and Christchur­ch and transports the cars to dealers.

Trask is the workers’ union representa­tive and said vehicle deliveries would be disrupted during the strike.

First Union spokesman Richie Morris said pay disparity between the two firms ranged from $17.50 to $25 an hour but the industry standard was closer to $28 an hour.

‘‘Drivers and store workers at Car Haulaways aren’t only earning less than their colleagues from other companies – they’re earning less than their mates at their sister company, Auckland Vehicle Deliveries, even though they’re delivering the same cars and driving the same trucks out of the same yards,’’ he said.

Morris said the legal driving limit for truck drivers was 70 hours per week, but the long hours on the road put drivers at risk of falling asleep, leading to some taking drugs to stay awake.

Many often drove long hauls, which could take them away from their families for days at a time.

Trask said: ‘‘We need the company to address the pay parity issue and until such time we’re going to have a problem that’s going to go on forever and ever.

‘‘We can have a driver working alongside another driver who could be on $4 to $5 dollars an hour less. The company has decided not to come to the table over the pay parity issue and are quite comfortabl­e leaving it as it is.’’

The Car Distributi­on Group has been approached for comment.

 ??  ?? Workers from Grenada, Wellington, strike for equal pay between two subsidiari­es of The Car Distributi­on Group.
Workers from Grenada, Wellington, strike for equal pay between two subsidiari­es of The Car Distributi­on Group.

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