The O’Brien Zuckerman Teamsters United slate was elected today as our International Union leadership for the next five years. Congratulations to Sean O’Brien, Fred Zuckerman and the entire OZ Teamsters United team.
Nominated candidates must receive five percent of the vote from Convention Delegates to appear on the ballot in a one-member, one vote election. Only candidates from the OZ Teamsters United Slate met that threshold.
The XXXI Teamsters Convention is underway and will be held June 15-18. Delegates from every Teamster local will vote on changes to the IBT Constitution and vote on nominations for all 27 International Union officers. TDU’s goals at the Convention are to support O’Brien-Zuckerman Teamsters United, celebrate and promote proven Teamster strategies that are winning for workers, build solidarity, and to elect OZ Teamsters United.
Registration is open for the 2026 TDU Convention, November 6-8 at the Crowne Plaza Chicago O'Hare in Chicago. Register today and save up to $50.
UPS Teamsters who have completed progression will get a raise of $1.22 on August 1, including a 22 cent-cost of living increase (COLA).
Teamsters nurses and their supporters marched from the Iowa capitol to Unity Point Health Iowa Methodist Medical Center to demand that their union election be certified.
The Teamster Independent Investigations Officer (IIO) has issued a report recommending charges against Joe Smith, the principal officer of Delaware Local 326, for illegally driving union-owned cars for more than a decade after getting convicted of a DUI and for lying under oath during the investigation.
700 UNFI Teamsters in California are organizing to win a contract that delivers wage parity with Southern California Grocery Teamsters and an end to unfair discipline policies.
A bill championed by the Teamsters, the Faster Labor Contracts Act, has passed a vote in the House of Representatives. If passed in the Senate and signed into law, the law will require employers to bargain with organized workers within ten days of their voting to form their union.
Members speak out on why they support O'Brien-Zuckerman Teamsters United.