UPS: Central Region Counted Today
UPDATED 10:00 a.m. October 10, 2013: The Round Two vote count continues on the Central Region Supplement, with Ohio locals slated for early processing. The three other supplements being voted – New York Local 804, Philadelphia Local 623, and Metro Philadelphia Area – have now been counted. Philadelphia Local 623 members have Voted No again by a whopping 70% margin — despite the all-out campaign to discourage and divide them. International Union Vice Presidents and...
UPS: Philadelphia Local 623 Says No
UPDATED 7:40 p.m. October 9, 2013: The Round Two vote counts continue on supplements for the Central Region, Philadelphia Local 623, Philadelphia Area Locals, and New York Local 804. Two supplements have been counted so far, as have a number of locals in the Central Region. Philadelphia Local 623 members have Voted No again by a big margin — despite the all-out campaign to discourage and divide them. International Union Vice Presidents and International Reps...
UPS vote count coming in Central, Philadelphia, New York
October 8, 2013: The vote count on supplements for the Central Region, Philadelphia Local 623, Philadelphia Area Locals, and New York Local 804 starts Wednesday and may continue into Thursday. TDU.org will post updated information and vote totals by local union as they come in and as reported by Teamster observers. We have designated four rank and file observers: Scott Robbins of Local 215, Paul Trujillo of Local 651, Jumbo Daniels of Local 623 and...
Round 2: Central Region Supplement
Central Region Supplement The first column contains the results from the first round of contract votes in June. The second column contains the result from the second round vote count conducted on October 9-10. Local City Rider June Supplement Vote October Supplement Vote October Rider Vote Yes No Yes No Yes No 7 Battle Creek, Mich. Mich. 73 77 79 57 80 56 17 Denver 309 111 526 96 20 Toledo,...
Round 2: Local 623 Supplement
Local 623 Philadelphia The first column contains the results from the first round of contract votes in June. The second column contains the result from the second round vote count conducted on October 9-10. Local June Supplement Vote October Supplement Vote Yes No Yes No 623 227 756 322 781 << Go back to Round 2 Vote Results main page
October Round 2: UPS Contract Vote Results
October 10, 2013: The ballot count details for the 2nd round of the UPS contract votes in supplements for the Central Region, Philadelphia Local 623, Philadelphia Area Locals, and New York Local 804 are available here. Central Region Supplement Metro Philly Supplement Local 623 Supplement Local 804 Supplement
Round 2: Local 804 Supplement
Local 804 Metro N.Y. The first column contains the results from the first round of contract votes in June. The second column contains the result from the second round vote count conducted on October 9-10. Local June Supplement Vote October Supplement Vote Yes No Yes No 804 844 1,380 1,885 1,098 << Go back to Round 2 Vote Results main page
Round 2: Metro Philly Supplement
Metro Philly Supplement The first column contains the results from the first round of contract votes in June. The second column contains the result from the second round vote count conducted on October 9-10. Local June Supplement Vote October Supplement Vote Yes No Yes No 326 118 30 232 27 331 17 56 47 49 384 384 634 502 608 676 173 307 223 234 Total 692 1,027 1,004...
IBT to take Strike Authorization Vote at ABF
September 26, 2013: Yesterday the IBT Freight Division told local union officers that they will conduct a strike vote among ABF local cartage workers in the Central Region. Gordon Sweeton told local officers that ABF presented a "last, best, and final" offer for the Central Region, and the union has no choice but to conduct a strike vote, following the two earlier membership rejections. Posing the vote as a strike authorization, rather than over a contract...
No Vote Can Pay Off Again in Central Supplement
September 26, 2013: UPS Teamsters in the Central Region are on a second contract offer that has virtually no improvements and would cut the health benefits of most Teamsters. Can it pay to Vote No again? Voting No the first time already won solid improvements in the health benefits. We were told that Voting No would not affect the health benefits. That proved to be a lie. Voting No again in the Central can win...
