Grain terminal cites sabotage, declares lockout on longshoremen

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A Pacific Northwest grain terminal owner imposed a lockout on longshoremen Wednesday after saying an "independent former FBI investigator" determined a union leader sabotaged company equipment at the height of contentious labor problems in December.
United Grain Corp., part of the Japanese conglomerate Mitsui & Co., said nonunion replacement workers will operate its Vancouver, Wash., export terminal for an "indefinite" period. The company said it fired the union leader, whom it described as a member of the bargaining team of Local 4 of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union but did not name.
"Deliberate attempts by an ILWU leader to damage equipment, disrupt operations and put co-workers at risk cannot be tolerated," United Grain CEO Gary Schuld said Wednesday.
The union called the company's allegations unfounded, and locked-out longshoremen immediately picketed outside the terminal. Local 4 ranks third in membership on the Columbia River with 177 longshoremen and 109 part-time dockworkers, according to its website.
Video courtesy: The Columbian
"United Grain and its Japanese owners at Mitsui have failed to negotiate in good faith with the men and women of the ILWU for months, and instead chose to aggressively prepare for a lockout, spending enormous resources on an out-of-state security firm," ILWU spokeswoman Jennifer Sargent said in a statement. "Mitsui-United Grain has fabricated a story as an excuse to do what they've wanted to do all along, which is to lock workers out instead of reach a fair agreement with them."
Late last year, the company was among Northwest terminal owners who declared an impasse on labor negotiations and imposed a contract that included new, management-friendly workplace rules.
United Grain said the sabotage occurred Dec. 22, days before the impasse was declared. In one case, someone shoved a 2-foot-long metal pipe into a conveyor, causing it to shut down, the company said. In another, a vandal damaged a gear box with a mixture of sand and water.
The company, in a letter sent to the union, said an "impartial and independent" former FBI investigator determined the union leader was the culprit following an investigation that included interviews, surveillance tapes and other evidence.
No charges have been filed, but Schuld said the investigator's report will be turned over to law enforcement.
Pat McCormick, a United Grain spokesman, said the export terminal employs eight to 20 workers per shift, and there usually are two shifts per day.
Longshoremen perform other duties at the Port of Vancouver besides work for United Grain. Port spokeswoman Theresa Wagner said the union chose to picket rather than unload a vessel carrying Subaru vehicles Wednesday. She said the entire port intends to remain "open for business" during the lockout.
More than a quarter of all U.S. grain exports move through nine grain terminals on the Willamette River and Puget Sound. The contract dispute initially involved six of those terminals that operate under a single collective bargaining agreement with the ILWU: United Grain, based in Vancouver; Columbia Grain, based in Portland; Louis Dreyfus Commodities, which has grain elevators in Portland and Seattle; and Temco, which has elevators in Portland and Tacoma, Wash.
United Grain has the largest storage capacity of any West Coast grain export facility with more than 7 million bushels of storage, according to the company's website.
The U.S.-owned Temco broke away from the alliance in early December and negotiated separately with the union. They announced a five-year agreement Wednesday.
"It's no coincidence that Mitsui-United Grain has chosen to throw out unfounded charges by an unnamed 'investigator' just days after the union membership ratified an agreement with Mistui-United Grain's American competitors," Sargent said.
The pro-management terms implemented in December eliminate some employee perks and grievance procedures while giving employers more discretion in hiring and staffing decisions. Management, for example, can expand shifts to 12 hours, if needed, and use elevator employees to help load ships.
McCormick said the lockout likely won't end until the impasse ends and the sides agree to a contract.
I seriously DON'T have a problem with "private" unions. I see alot of people on here that would like to see them gone. But gee, if they go away, we are left with ONLY GOVERNMENT UNIONS. If you think you can crack them, think twice. Sounds familiar...... HUH????
I would be afraid to walk into their midst for fear of bodily injury. I know this is a Japanese company, so what, being thugs does not earn you my support for your plight. I hope the saboteurs are prosecuted to fullest extent of the law.
@The Resistance More importantly, if they win, it sets the precedent for other unions to do the same things.
To all: Not ALL unions are bad but this particular group is obviously problematic and has been recorded on video and audio making threats and intimidated people. They need to be crushed under America's boot-heel so they don't stain -good- union organizations around the country. (I can't name any, but, there has to be some good ones. The painter's union?)
@The Resistance Maybe the japs can ship back the junk that washes up on our shores  after their tsunami
Did they not storm the guard shack back when the original strike began?
Different union, but related issue.
Unions killed twinkies
@Bert Â
"Silly customer!  You cannot hurt a Twinkie!"  -Apu, The Simpson.
@Playanekes @Bert Good source. Is abu legal? or just business owner?
Call in the military, fix bayonets . Only one way to deal with these thugs,criminals,bullies, gangsters,leaches.Break this union now!!!!
United Grain Corp., part of the Japanese conglomerate Mitsui & Co...??
Well there is a fine up standing American Corporation..
We Americans should be so proud
@yesiamDo you think Americans would rather side with a foreign entity over domestic workers? That should tell anyone the sad state that unions have left in the taste of American's mouths.
@Nocturnal Daydreamer @yesiam Like soviet union
I know that everyone is against the ILWU. However unlike the lazy guys in Longview who don't want to work grain. Vancouver is known for never turning a job down. They are a small port so they get what they get and don't complain. Unlike Longview which did not want to work at the grain terminal and Portland who only wants cake container jobs. Plus why would they want to damage equipment when ILWU millwrights would have to fix it. Those guys only want to fix things if they absolutely have to. Since I used to work down there with these guys I would say that things are not adding up. Trust me these guys have not had steady work for quite some time and want to do the work.
@Oregon_University_of_Made_in_China "Plus why would they want to damage equipment when ILWU millwrights would have to fix it."
Do the ILWU millwrights get PAID to fix it?
@Playanekes @Oregon_University_of_Made_in_China they get paid if they are fixing equipment or waiting for stuff to brake. Just like every maintenance tech at every company.
@Oregon_University_of_Made_in_China @Playanekes So if two unethical guys are in the same union, and work is scarce, it behooves one of them to break equipment so that the other can fix it. Doesn't it, or, am I missing your point?
@Oregon_University_of_Made_in_China If they want to work, then they need to suck it up and accept the contract that was offered to them. I'd bet there are hundreds of non-union types that would take there job at half the wages they are demanding.
@scoreboard @Oregon_University_of_Made_in_China Only reason why they did not except the contract, UGH can fire anyone. If a UID or casual is fired PMA will remove them completely from the hiring hall. Unlike the Union guys. For example there has been times with people do not get alone and the employer will fire an entire gang for what ever reason. They are trying to protect the guys who are barely working who are working there way into the union. otherwise I would fully agree with you.
@Oregon_University_of_Made_in_China @scoreboard Well both Oregon and Washington are free will states - meaning they can fire someone for any or no reason, just like one can quit a job for any or no reason. Unions seem to think they are protected from that. Another reasons unions have to go.
@Oregon_University_of_Made_in_China @scoreboard  Could you clarify? I don't know what "For example there has been times with people do not get alone..." means. Also, who is "they"? I'm not picking on you here... I appreciate hearing the counter-story from somebody who seems to know more about it than I do.Â
Nothing would make me happier than to see this goonion busted, permanently! There are plenty of people willing to work for half what these thugs are getting for standing around twiddling their thumbs.Â
If your willing to work for half your a loser and you are the problem not the solution.
@Ghetto Baby Most of us don't work for unions. We're self-reliant. If the employeer won't pay us what we want, we'll find a job elsewhere.  You won't find any .commers, programmers, sysadmins, executives, business owners, entrepreneurs, inventors, bankers, doctors or other white-collar employees (except public college professors) relying on unions.
If my multi-millionairre client gives himself a 50% salary cut to pay his employees better, does that make him a "loser."?
@Ghetto Baby Have you seen what these slackers make?
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You've probably have never picked up a history book and you get your information from FOX news.
@Ghetto Baby You probably get your information from your union handlers. The cool thing about unions is that it enforces the mediocrity of the masses.Â
By the way, I'm reading Anabasis by Xenophon, and supporting it with Thucydides. Just finished studying Jefferson's "Tree of Liberty" letter. What are you reading these days?
The best in public relations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MO7XFj2xVdMÂ
I sure hope this guy makes a comeback.
@Obongo Geddon Union PR
 These stellar examples of civility and humanity have no right to higher wages.
@Obongo Geddon Typical thug union mentality.
Where do we line up to apply?
About 30 feet west of pier 2 scab,don't let the E.P.A. catch you for leaving a s..t streak in the river.
@Ghetto Baby Judging by your photo you must be quite a looker. Just replace the "L" with a "H".
@Ghetto Baby  Do they get a "stipen" too?
@Playanekes @Ghetto Baby He's just illustrating why means testing for benefits makes sense. So many retired military people went to federal employment and "double-dipped" while the government was considered to be overflowing with money.Â
@Ghetto Baby You earned the $700 for taking it in the ass in Vietnam.
Guys like you are why America is fed up with unions.
"my S/S monet inunions passed there time"
That's just awesome.Â
@JLO @Ghetto Baby WOW , talk about "judging by your photo"..Really jlo, REALLY !
There locked out of course they will get unemployment they deserve it
I am sitting home and I am getting a stipen from the government the V.A.sends me about $700.00 a month for the piece of my ass I left in Viet-nam in 1970. I also retired in 2009 at the age of 58 because of a great union job I just started collecting my social Security last month $2400 a month my union pension is worth the same $2415 did I forget my 401 plan that's $6500 more a month do the math. If you think unions are past there time your mistaken. Now get to work I need you to put my S/S monet inunions passed there time
@Jeremy @Ghetto Baby Thanks, Jeremy. WHat irks me is the fact that while sitting on their duffs doing nothing, they can collect unemployment. It makes steam come out of my ears. BTW, I'm a she. It's ok.
@Ghetto Baby Maybe a scab but he would be employed while you Ghetto Trash will be sitting at home collecting government assistance. The need for unions has passed time for these thugs to pass on as well.Â
@JLOÂ I would bet that the kids of the grain elevator employees will get the jobs.
@JLOÂ That was my exact first thought.
I fully support the ILWU and will jon them on the picket line!  workers must unite!
@Pers Retiree In other words, you're a terrorist.Â
@Pers Retiree
I know for a fact the longshoremen are theives,and make a 3 hour job into 6 or 7,this hurts the end user of the unloading or loading of the ships we all have to pay for their BS..need to do to them what reagan did,and I am PRO union but not PRO ripping people off,destrying property ect
@Pers Retiree More like terrorists unite.
"Remember Pearl Harbor"Â "Ichiro SUCKS"Â "Babe Ruth #1"
@Ghetto Baby Dont forget i-Pod...i mean A-Rod.  i always get those 2 mixed up,  Â
@Pers Retiree @Ghetto Baby You 2 should date. You 2 would make a lovely couple.
@JLO @Pers Retiree @Ghetto Baby does your mom know you used her pic like this???