We're Supporting TDU
Join Teamster members who are keeping TDU going strong. Dear Brothers and Sisters, It’s not an easy time to be a Teamster. The corporate sharks smell blood in the water. And under Hoffa, our union is a ship without a captain––drifting whichever way the wind blows. Now more than ever, our union needs a new vision and a new direction. We can protect our standards, defend our contracts, and preserve our benefits––but only if we...
More Divisions on the General Executive Board
July 1, 2010: Henry Perry, International trustee and president of Memphis Local 667, has been removed from the Hoffa slate for the International Union election. Perry, who has now refused to endorse Hoffa for reelection, told the Election Supervisor that on May 10, he was approached by International Vice President Tyson Johnson, who told him Hoffa was removing him from the slate. Perry says the reason given was that he lost the 2006 delegate race...
Philly Teamsters Get Rolled
July 9, 2010: Teamsters who work the movies, commercials, TV and other productions in the Philly area, that includes Atlantic City work, are getting rolled by the IBT and their own local leadership led by International Vice President Bill Hamilton. An investigation by the Independent Review Board found that movie jobs in Philadelphia Local 107 were doled out to friends and relatives of Hamilton and other union officials. Now rank-and-file Teamsters, not Hamilton, are paying...
The Teamster Benefit Divide
July 1, 2010: Hoffa let UPS pull out of the Central States and gave UPS Freight a free pass on paying Teamster benefits. Now Teamster members are paying the price. THE PENSION DIVIDE See how your pension stacks up on the Benefits Comparison Chart Teamster members are paying a high cost for the pension concessions negotiated by the Hoffa administration. Hoffa’s decision to let UPS pull out from Central States saved the company billions. It...
Freight Teamsters and the Pension Divide
July 1, 2010: The biggest factor at the present time in the pension divide is the threat to the pensions earned by Teamsters at YRC—our union’s largest employer of freight Teamsters, and the largest contributor to the Central States Fund. YRC Teamsters have not had pension contributions paid for the past year, due to concessions made in 2009 to help save the company. The wage cut continues until the end of the contract, but the...
Pension Bill Stalled in US Senate
July 1, 2010: A bill that could provide help to troubled pension plans is now stalled in the U.S. Senate, but it could still move forward this year, with a push from below. The Create Jobs & Save Benefits Act (S 3157), sponsored by Senator Robert Casey (D-Pa), would allow multiemployer plans to segregate the benefit liabilities attributable to participants of bankrupt former employers who pull out of the program without funding their withdrawal liability....
Upstate New York Teamsters Face Pension Cuts
July 1, 2010: The New York State Teamsters Pension Plan will end 25-and-out and 30-and-out benefits at the end of the year, due to the fact that the plan is underfunded and in the “red zone.” The fund, which covers Teamsters in most of New York State (but not New York City), has good benefits. For example, UPS workers can retire with 30-and-out at $5,500 per month. This is nearly double the amount paid by...
Freight Teamsters and The Pension Divide
July 1, 2010: The biggest factor at the present time in the pension divide is the threat to the pensions earned by Teamsters at YRC—our union’s largest employer of freight Teamsters, and the largest contributor to the Central States Fund. YRC Teamsters have not had pension contributions paid for the past year, due to concessions made in 2009 to help save the company. That deal expires at the end of 2010, when the contract snaps...
Chicago Local 743: Power Grab Won’t Stop Contract Campaign
July 15, 2010: Teamsters at the University of Chicago are united and mobilized for a decent contract. So why is their local trying to pull the plug on their contract campaign? In February, the contract representing nearly 1,000 members of Teamsters Local 743 expired at the University of Chicago—and members were ready. They talked to other Teamsters about contract demands, held rallies, and reached out to the community. Then a new set of officers seized...
More Shake-Ups at the BLET
July 1, 2010: The third BLET president in a row has resigned. The initiative to take away the Right to Vote is headed to a vote. The power to shape the future of the BLET is in the members’ hands. Last month, Teamster Voice predicted that Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) president Paul Sorrow was headed for a showdown this fall against rank-and-file challenger Tom Brennan in the union’s first ever one-member, one-vote...
