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The Worst: This Boss Gets Rich Paying Less than Minimum Wage

Charles Curcio lives in a 6,000 square foot mansion. But the owner of the Brooklyn based bus company Outstanding Transportation is paying some of his employees as little as $3.90 an hour—under a Teamster contract! Under their contract with Teamsters Local 854, bus aides make as little as $175 a week to monitor the safety of the physically and mentally disabled adults they transport every day to programs around the city. The contract defines the...

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The Worst: Bill Zollars Drives YRC Off a Cliff

In the worst economy since the Great Depression, Bill Zollars can’t be blamed for all the problems at YRC. But he sure hasn’t done much to help. Teamster members have paid the price for his epic mis-leadership. Now he’s finally getting the boot. Good riddance, Bill. << Previous: Coke Takes Aim at Teamster JobsNext: This Boss Gets Rich Paying Less than Minimum Wage >>

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The Worst: Coke Takes Aim at Teamster Jobs

Coca-Cola has unveiled a plan to eliminate thousands of Teamster jobs by moving toward nonunion, third-party distribution. The company is already rolling out a pilot program at 7-11 stores in Southern California. Under a deal with SoCal locals, when 7-11 stores need Coke, they will now get their drinks along with other products from a nonunion, third-party company, cutting out the Teamster drivers who used to deliver to each store. And that’s just the first...

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The Worst: Hoffa Waves the White Flag at UPS

Ken Hall, Hoffa’s point man at UPS, told stewards on a national conference call that it’s “not the right time” to enforce the contract and defend full-time 22.3 jobs. Hall went on to blame contract enforcement problems on members for failing to file good grievances—and on local officials for bringing cases with “no facts.” Maybe it’s time for Hoffa and Hall to stop making excuses for UPS, and start enforcing our contract. << Previous: The...

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The Best: ABF Teamsters Say No

When ABF asked IBT Freight Director Tyson Johnson for concessions, he said Yes. But ABF Teamsters had a different idea. They listened closely to the company’s argument, debated the issues, rejected the scare tactics, and voted down the concessions in a close vote. << Previous: Movers Show How We Can Win Big in a Bad EconomyNext: Hoffa Administration Splits >>

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The Best: Sandy Pope Takes on Hoffa

Fed up with Hoffa’s givebacks and empty promises, Teamsters are building a campaign to vote out Hoffa in 2011 and put our union in a new direction. “Members are saying YES to our campaign because they want a General President who will say NO to employers when they come after our jobs, our wages and our benefits,” Pope said. << Previous: BLET Members Save the Right to VoteNext: The Worst—Hoffa Waves the White Flag at...

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The Best: 804 Gives Management an OJS

New York Local 804 gave UPS on-car supervisors a taste of their own medicine when they tailed sups and videotaped them on OJS days—and caught them altering a driver’s load to inflate his SPORH. While filming an OJS, union reps spotted a second driver on the same route. He had been given all of the bulk stops—and they got video of the tracking numbers. “When management tries to tell us they don’t manufacture the loads...

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Happy Holidays from TDU

Happy holidays to you and your family from Teamsters for a Democratic Union. TDU members have worked hard and have a lot to be proud of this year. Let’s enjoy the holidays and resolve to work together for a stronger union and a new direction in 2011.

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We're Backing Sandy Pope!

January 3, 2011: Members from across our union our coming together to support Sandy Pope. Find out why. “We gave concessions to help YRC survive but not to gut the contract. The company seems to think it has a green light to do whatever they want. “We need leadership—not doormats. Hoffa has to go.” Jim Crunkilton, YRC Local 40, Mansfield, Ohio "Waste Management has a plan to weaken our union—and they’ve been putting it into...

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The Power In Our Hands

December 20, 2010: Our right to vote for top Teamster officers gives us the power to win a stronger union. A lot of working people feel helpless in today’s economy. Fortunately, Teamster members don’t have to. Unlike many workers, Teamsters have the power to do something to protect our jobs, our paychecks, our benefits, and our future. We’re Teamsters—and our union can be a powerful force for fairness when we get our act together. Our...

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