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Reform Is Back in the Home of Ron Carey: Local 804 Members Elect New Leadership

December 7, 2009: UPS Teamsters in New York have elected a reform team to lead Local 804, one of the most powerful Teamster locals in the country. In record turnout, the 804 Members United Slate swept their local union election with 68 percent of the vote. Local 804 represents 7,000 Teamsters in metro New York—most of them at UPS. “This is a tremendous victory for Teamsters who believe we can stand up to big companies...

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Teamster Airplane Mechanics Warn UPS: Hands Off Our Healthcare, Protect Our Jobs

December 7, 2009: Teamster airplane mechanics who have gone three years without a contract are taking their fight to the public—right in UPS’s backyard. A billboard on the I-75 downtown corridor in Atlanta warns UPS that “We are prepared to strike.” Local 2727 members have also conducted informational picketing in Atlanta to draw attention to their fight to protect their job security and healthcare. UPS has laid off more than 150 Teamster mechanics since February...

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UPS Hauls in $1.4 Billion in Profits—Before Peak

December 7, 2009: Have you heard managers claiming the company is losing money? Fill them in on the facts. UPS recently announced after-tax profits of $549 million for the third quarter of 2009 (July-Sept), up from $445 million in the second quarter. In a terrible economy, UPS has still hauled in $1.4 billion in after-tax profits in the first three quarters of the year alone. UPS’s profits are down from last year when the company’s...

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Plane Buzzes CEO with Message from UPS Teamsters

December 7, 2009: The Hoffa administration may be silent while the company walks all over the contract. But some locals are making themselves heard. Anticipating a visit by CEO Scott Davis, New Jersey Local 177 booked a plane to circle the Edison hub with a banner: “UPS Stop Mistreating Your Employees.” Outside the hub, Local 177 officers distributed leaflets in the parking lot with the same message. Local 177 members are fed up with UPS’s...

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It’s Official. Hoffa Won’t Take Action To Protect Full-Time Jobs.

December 7, 2009: Seventeen locals brought cases to the last national grievance panel charging UPS with violating Article 22.3 of the contract which requires UPS to maintain a minimum of 20,000 full-time combo jobs. These are the full-time jobs we won by striking the company in 1997. Not a single one of these grievances was heard at the national grievance panel. It’s well documented that UPS has eliminated thousands of these positions by laying off...

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International Strikes Out on Excessive Overtime Grievances

December 7, 2009: Sixty-five 9.5 violation cases were brought to the last national grievance panel. Outside of Oakland Local 70, the panel ruled in favor of working Teamsters on a 9.5 issue in just one case. In 16 cases coming out of Local 70—the company was ordered to comply with 9.5 language. These cases involved instances where UPS was settling 9.5 violations but never fixing the underlying problem of the affected drivers’ load.

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New York Movers Choose A New Direction for Local 814

December 7, 2009: After years of sell-out contracts and benefit cuts, members of New York Local 814 have voted for a new direction and a reform slate in their local union election. Members voted 72 percent to elect the 814 New Leadership Slate, headed by Jason Ide (center) and Richie Johnson (third from right).Members elected Jason Ide and the New Directions Slate by a whopping 72 percent in big turnout among the local’s 1,000 members....

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“It’s Up to Us to Turn Our Union Around”

December 7, 2009: In a speech at the TDU Convention, Butch Lewis talked about what it will take to get our union on the right track. We all know times are tough. The country faces the worst recession any of us has seen. Members are angry and frustrated. Over the past year we’ve seen our wages cut by 15 percent. YRC is no longer paying towards our pension. Members are anxious to know what’s next....

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A New Direction for Our Union: The 2009 TDU Convention

Teamsters came from across our union to the 34th Annual TDU Convention. They attended over 20 workshops and meetings, heard from members who are making a difference, and set the course for our movement for 2010. We Can Rebuild Our Power “The problems at YRC and in our benefit funds didn’t come out of nowhere. The crisis we’re facing today is the result of ten years of misleadership at the top of our union. “The...

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IBT Campaign Against GM and Chrysler Continues

December 7, 2009: The Teamsters campaign to pressure GM and Chrysler to stop eliminating good Teamster jobs continues. GM and Fiat Chrysler have been targeted because they are aggressively trying to replace Teamster carhaul jobs with low-paid nonunion labor. Both corporations received billions in taxpayer bailouts. That money was to help preserve the industry and good jobs. The IBT has called on Teamster carhaulers and others to help handbill targeted dealers. Find out more at...

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