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Take the TDU Recruitment Challenge

January 24, 2011: Imagine what TDU could do with even more members. Can you help make it happen? Recruit five new members* to TDU by Oct. 1 and we’ll waive your registration fee to the TDU Convention. Click here to order TDU Membership Cards. *Recruit five members at the normal rate, or 10 part-timers. Be sure to write your name as the sponsor on each new membership card. Return the filled-out cards on the right...

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Help Elect Sandy Pope!

February 1, 2011: Members are spreading the word about Sandy Pope’s campaign for Teamster General President. Can you do your part? It starts 1-on-1 “If you want to get Sandy elected, start where you work. Talk to members about their issues and why you support Sandy Pope. “The best way to convince other members is to talk to them personally, face-to-face. “We’ve been going from building to building to talk to members about the election...

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Letters from Our Members

Looking for a Change We are steadily making progress running for delegate in Local 690. We have a slate nominated and plans for a mailing and a phone bank. And we are out talking with Teamsters. More members are open to TDU and our message than ever before. Leadership is poor in the local. Times are tough. People are looking for a change. John LattanzioYRC, Local 690Spokane Not His Father’s Teamster Leader I started with...

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Martin Luther King: 1968 Memphis Sanitation Strike Was Powered By the Rank and File

“…If you stand up straight, people can’t ride your back. And that’s what we did. We stood up straight.” That's how Taylor Rogers explains the success of the 1968 Memphis sanitation strike. Rogers was a principal organizer of the historic strike. That strike ended in victory, but it was also the setting for the tragic assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King. Martin Luther King on Workers' Rights See Martin Luther King's last speech to striking...

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Celebrate Labor’s Past and Present Through Art

LaborArts.org is online museum that collects and celebrates the lives and struggles of working people in photos, paintings, and music. They feature exhibits on Strikes, paintings from Nina Talbot and Ralph Fasanella, songs from the New York City Labor Chorus, and more. Click here to see and hear their exhibits.

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You Comment on Proposed Regs on Hours of Service and Cell Phones

December 28, 2010: Teamster drivers who would like to comment on proposed regs from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration can do so with these links. You can comment on the proposed Hours of Service changes here. This chart summarizes those proposed HOS changes. You can comment on the proposed ban on driving while using hand-held cell phones here.

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Grocery Teamsters Take On Nonunion C&S Threat

December 28, 2010: Teamsters are uniting to save 1,000 union grocery jobs in New Jersey and defend Teamster warehouse distribution standards across the Northeast. Teamster members are uniting to defend union jobs and stand up to C&S, the biggest nonunion grocery competitor in the Northeast. C&S has issued a WARN Act notice to 1,000 Teamsters in New Jersey. Management’s plan is to outsource Teamster warehouse distribution jobs to nonunion C&S facilities in Pennsylvania and Chester,...

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Slideshow: The Best and Worst of 2010

December 27, 2010: Corporate America was on the attack in 2010. But Teamsters were coming together and standing up for our rights. Find out what the made TDU’s best and worst list in 2010.

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The Best: BLET Members Save the Right to Vote

BLET officials tried to sneak through a proposal to take away members’ right to vote—but it didn’t work. Rail workers got organized, informed other members, and saved the right to vote by a 72% vote. << Previous: Hoffa Administration SplitsNext: Sandy Pope Takes on Hoffa >>

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The Best: Movers Show We Can Win Big in a Bad Economy

After a decade of givebacks, New York Local 814 commercial movers won a record contract that restores healthcare cuts, saves their pensions, and delivers major wage increases to the lowest-paid members. “We mobilized. We held rallies. We were more united than ever and the bosses knew it,” said Chris Lang, a member of the negotiating committee and a shop steward at Certified Moving and Storage. On the last night of talks, the employers gave the...

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