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Same-Day Deliveries?

January 23, 2013: UPS has told the Negotiating Committee it wants to expand into same-day deliveries. The Postal Service is experimenting with same-day delivery of online orders in San Francisco, with a new service called Metro Post. Amazon, eBay and Wal-Mart are also testing same-day delivery. In order to deliver a package on the same day it's shipped, the Post Office will have to get the pick-up request from the company between 2:00 and 3:00...

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Defend Yourself With Information From Your Boss

February 1, 2013: Using your union's legal right to acquire information from the employer can help you defend your rights and win grievances and arbitrations. This right is established by the National Labor Relations Act. Unfortunately, many members don't know about this right, and many union representatives don't use it unless members specifically ask them to. This article outlines some of the basics of the right to information and how to use it. You will...

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Knowledge is Power

January 23, 2013: Know your rights and stay informed with resources from TDU. Running for Local Union Office $20. This comprehensive guide covers building your team, campaign do's and don'ts, phone and email lists, flyers, mailers, websites, Facebook, fundraising, negative attacks, observing the vote count, and much more. Click here.   The Complete Union Steward's Guide $27.95. The indispensable survival manual for labor's frontline troops.Click here.   Grievances $8. The mechanics of the grievance procedure...

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2013 TDU Convention Set for November 1-3

January 18, 2013: The annual TDU Convention will be the weekend of November 1-3, inChicago. The biggest Teamster educational and reform event of the year will once againbe hosted by the Chicago Chapter.Save the date now so you can join Teamsters from across the country who are organizingto win stronger contracts, enforcing our rights on the job and taking back our union.The Steering Committee of Teamsters for a Democratic Union made the decision to return...

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Trucking Employer Pays $5 million in Disability Suit

January 16, 2013: Interstate Distributor Company agreed to pay $4.85 million and signed a consent order to settle a lawsuit filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) on behalf of several employees. According to the EEOC's suit, if an employee needed more than 12 weeks of leave, Interstate automatically terminated them rather than determining if it would be reasonable to provide additional leave as an accommodation. This is an important point. Twelve weeks per...

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NYC School Bus Drivers and Matrons on Strike

January 16, 2013: Nearly 10,000 union school bus drivers and matrons are on strike across New York City to fight for critical safeguards that ensure children's safety and the rights of union workers. Mayor Bloomberg forced the strike by putting out bids that do not include safeguards, called the Employer Protection Provisions, that guarantee that school bus drivers and matrons are hired based on their seniority in the industry. The provisions ensure that the most experienced drivers...

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UPSers: Protect Yourself When Filling Out MVDC

January 16, 2013: UPS management always cracks down on discipline after peak. Drivers, protect yourselves when filling out your Motor Vehicle Driver Certification Form (MVDC). UPS is having drivers fill out the annual Motor Vehicle Driver Certification Form (MVDC).  January is also the time when management starts to increase write-ups and discipline.  A Center Manager who is looking for any excuse to exploit a mistake on an MVDC to discipline and even terminate a driver...

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Recent News about Jimmy Hoffa's 1975 Murder

January 16, 2013: Once again a claim has been made regarding the location of Jimmy Hoffa's body in Michigan, some 38 years after his July 1975 murder. This time, it is from the one-time under-boss of the Detroit mafia, Tony Zerilli, so the FBI may be looking into it. Zerilli is claiming the body is on land owned by Jack Tocco, Zerilli’s cousin and enemy. And Zerilli is promising a forthcoming book (of course). If...

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101 Years Ago: Bread & Roses, Too!

January 11, 2013: In the early 1900s workers in the textile mills of Lawrence, Massachusetts faced terrible working conditions toiling away 60 hours a week for very little pay. They were lodged in substandard and unaffordable housing and faced extreme poverty. These workers were largely immigrants, most of them women, even some children. For years the conditions continuously worsened. The workers decided they had enough and started to organize their neighborhoods block-by-block, and with the...

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Bus Drivers and Parents Rally to Protect Union Jobs

January 7, 2013: New York City is the latest battleground in corporate politicians’ war against workers. This latest assault is led by Michael Bloomberg, the billionaire mayor of NYC who got rich providing media services to Wall Street. NYC has faced budget problems ever since Bloomberg’s Wall Street buddies drove the economy over the cliff in 2008. Now Bloomberg, who has long resisted higher taxes on Wall Street, wants to balance the budget shortfall on...

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