Breaking News: Northern California-Based Union Carrier To Cease Operations After 48 Years

Roughly 130 unionized drivers for Rodgers Trucking of San Leandro, California, will be looking for new jobs after the company announced it will cease operations after 48 years in April.

Rodgers Trucking, which hauls dry freight, including wine and spirits, beverages, and food ingredients, filed a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act notice with the state in late January. The notice stated it will shutter operations by April 30.

Alan Osofsky, safety and compliance manager of Rodgers Trucking, told FreightWaves on Thursday that the high cost of doing business in California, as well as the financial challenges of being a union carrier vying for loads against low-cost nonunion companies, was difficult.

"Smaller freight companies are having to contend with higher costs of new regulations and potential increases in insurance costs for this year," Osofsky told FreightWaves.

According to the carrier's WARN Act notice, Frank Ghiglione, owner of Rodgers Trucking, stated that one of its major customers, Southern Glazers Wine and Spirits (SGWS), will now provide most of its own transportation services. He said that Rodgers drivers "will have the opportunity to submit applications" to work for SGWS.

Only about 30 drivers plan to retire once the company shuts down, Osofsky said.

"We are doing everything to assist them in finding new jobs," he said.

This is the second carrier this week to announce plans to shutter operations. In both cases, the trucking company owners decided to shut down and retire.

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