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The Future of our Union in Freight

July 17, 2009: Nearly 50,000 freight Teamsters are being forced to make a terrible choice, thanks to a decade of misleadership at the top of our union. By next week, ballots will arrive at YRC Teamsters’ homes asking them to choose to accept the biggest concessions in Teamster trucking history, or risk pushing the corporation into bankruptcy and closure. Teamster members have been put into this position by top union leaders that are more interested...

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YRC Tentative Agreement: What’s in It?

July 17, 2009: The ballots for the tentative agreement on economic concessions between the International Union and YRC are being mailed to some 50,000 Teamsters. They face a huge decision, for themselves and their families, and for our union in the freight industry. YRC Teamsters, who voted in January to accept a ten percent wage cut, are being asked to approve additional big concessions. The new agreement contains an 18-month pension contribution termination period, an...

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Freight Teamsters Speak Out on YRC Concessions

If this deal passes, what does it mean for the pension? Will Central States make changes to our benefits going forward? What does it mean for recent retirees or those who will go during the 18 months? What does it mean if YRC never makes another contribution? It’s these questions that need answers if we’re going to know the real deal on our vote. James Biese Local 200, Milwaukee, WI USF Holland This bogus crap...

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NY Times: Dems Drop Card-Check from Free Choice Act

A half-dozen senators friendly to labor have decided to drop a central provision of a bill that would have made it easier to organize workers. The so-called card-check provision — which senators decided to scrap to help secure a filibuster-proof 60 votes — would have required employers to recognize a union as soon as a majority of workers signed cards saying they wanted a union. Currently, employers can insist on a secret-ballot election, a higher...

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BNA Daily Labor Report: IBT, YRC Agree on Wage Cuts, Temporary Pension Suspension

July 16, 2009: The International Brotherhood of Teamsters will begin mailing ballots July 17 to some 40,000 of its members employed by YRC Worldwide Inc. to vote on modifications to the terms of its collective bargaining agreement that call for a cut in gross wages, reductions in employer contributions to health and welfare benefits, and a temporary suspension of the company's pension contribution, the union said in a July 14 statement. “We are confident this...

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YRC: Ballots Out Soon

July 14, 2009: The tentative deal with YRC contains an additional 5% wage cut, a reduction in H&W contributions, and an 18-month pension contribution termination period, as well as union proposals. If approved in a membership vote, the additional pay cut (approximately $1.16 per hour) will go into effect immediately; the pension termination period will begin July 1 and end Dec. 31, 2010; and the contractual health and welfare contribution increase due on Aug. 1...

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YRC “Economic Relief Plan”

July 14, 2009: The tentative deal with YRC contains an additional 5% wage cut, a reduction in H&W contributions, and an 18-month pension contribution termination period, as well as union proposals. Click here to read the IBT’s two-page summary of the agreement. Click here to read the IBT's Memorandum of Understanding with YRCW. If approved in a membership vote, the additional pay cut (approximately $1.16 per hour) will go into effect immediately after ratification; the...

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BNA Daily Labor Report: IBT, YRCW Reach Agreement

July 10, 2009: The International Brotherhood of Teamsters has reached a tentative agreement with YRC Worldwide Inc. on modifications to the terms of their current collective bargaining agreement that would reduce the company's cost structure while protecting IBT members' jobs, the company and union announced July 9. “This is a tough situation for the company and our members,” Tyson Johnson, Teamsters freight division director and co-chairman of the National Freight Industry Negotiating Subcommittee, said in...

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YRC Pension Deal Heading for Membership Vote

July 10, 2009: The tentative agreement between the International Union and YRC will soon be in the hands of some 45,000 working and laid-off YRC Teamsters. Details on the proposed agreement will be available after the July 14 meeting of local union officials in Chicago. The main element of the proposed agreement is a temporary withdrawal of YRC from the various Teamster pension plans, which would save the company some $40 million per month. Teamsters...

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Tentative Deal Reached at YRC

July 9, 2009: The IBT has reached a tentative agreement with YRC over a temporary suspension of YRC’s participation in Teamster pension plans. No details of the agreement are available yet. TDU will provide details for members as soon as they are available. The tentative agreement will have to be voted on by the affected members in a national mail ballot. Click here to read the IBT announcement. Click here to sign up for email...

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