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Remembering Pioneers of Teamster Reform

April 8, 2014: Three Teamsters who helped blaze the trail for Teamster reform have passed away. They had vision, courage and determination and put solidarity ahead of self-advancement. They, and Teamsters like them, built Teamsters for a Democratic Union. It’s up to us to carry on their legacy of organizing Teamster-to-Teamster to build a powerful, democratic union. Steve Kindred 1944 - 2013Founding TDU Member and Hell-raiser Steve was a founder of TDU in 1976 and...

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Hoffa Gets a Raise

March 31, 2014: Unlike many Teamsters, James Hoffa got a nice raise last year. His salary went up by $4,000 to $300,788. But there’s more: His “housing allowance” ballooned to $67,358, so his total compensation went up to $381,409. Ken Hall gets that outsized perk also; Halls’s total compensation was $301,519. Their appointees and International vice presidents got similar “cost of living” raises, according to the union’s LM-2 2013 financial report just filed with the...

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Driver-Community Alliance Powers Teamster Bus Strike

March 28, 2014: Bus service is at a standstill, but solidarity is on the rise as a Teamster strike shutting down Vermont’s largest public transit system continues. More than 50 people spoke out at an Emergency Meeting of the City Council in Burlington, Vt. to discuss the strike at the Chittenden County Transit Authority which began on March 17.  The Council passed a resolution calling for a settlement that gets “drivers back to work with...

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UPS Faces Backlash in NYC

March 27, 2014: UPS has threatened 250 Local 804 members with termination. But politicians and the public are calling on the company to make a U-turn. On Feb. 26, UPS fired a union activist in violation of the grievance procedure. Two hundred fifty Local 804 members walked off the job in protest. UPS issued notices of termination notices to all of them. The company’s actions have drawn the ire of political leaders and the public....

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Will Hoffa and Hall Try to Impose the UPS Contract?

March 26, 2014: Hoffa and Hall are considering a secret plan to impose the UPS contract by taking away members’ Right to Vote on the rejected supplements. UPS Teamsters in Louisville, Philadelphia, and Western Pennsylvania have Voted No and rejected their supplements. Now Hoffa and Hall are considering a plan to take away their right to vote and impose the UPS contract. Teamster members won the right to vote on supplements and riders in 1991...

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YRCW Annual Meeting: “Teamsters Welcome”

March 25, 2014: YRCW’s annual meeting on April 29 is open to anyone who owns any common stock. And Teamsters own stock. Want to question CEO James Welch, in front of the media? Do you want to ask why he got a big bonus after the concession vote passed? Why they paid Harry Wilson $12.5 million over a year’s time?  Any votes are meaningless, because management holds the proxies of the big institutional investors. But,...

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National Grievance Panel Minutes

March 21, 2014: The UPS Freight National Grievance Committee met for panel hearings in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on March 4-6. The minutes are available here. The committee ruled on 20 grievances. 34 grievances were postponed  or put on hold, and 9 were settled or withdrawn. The new contract stipulates that the national grievance panel will meet only three times per year.

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Organizing to Defend Our Pensions

March 20, 2014: Over 80 active and retired Teamsters filled the chapel at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota to learn about the move afoot in Congress to weaken pension protections, and what is being done to stop it. The meeting was organized by TDU and a committee of Twin Cities Teamsters who are organizing to defend their retirement security. Bob McNattin, a retired member of Teamster Local 120, spoke of the importance of maintaining...

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UPS Ohio Rider Ratified

March 19, 2014: The third time’s the charm for UPS management, the Hoffa-Hall leadership, and the Ohio UPS Rider. After being rejected by 55% of UPS Teamsters last October, it was approved by a narrow 52% majority in votes counted today. In the nine months since the first rejection last June, members saw no help from Hoffa-Hall in terms of improvements to the rider. They can’t seem to do a thing for members, but they...

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Round 3: Ohio Rider

Ohio Rider The first column contains the results from the secound round of contract votes in October. The second column contains the result from the third round vote count conducted March 19th. Results are preliminary and subject to change. Local City October Rider Vote March Rider Vote     Yes No Yes No 20 Toledo 293 269 288 274 40 Mansfield 51 44 65 30 92 Canton 98 61 139 48 100 Cincinnati 133 619...

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