Five Ways TDU Is Helping Members Build a Stronger Union
Teamster members won new leadership in our International Union. Now, we’re organizing to build a stronger union from the bottom up.
Read moreMake Plans to Attend the 2019 TDU Convention
Join Teamsters and TDU members for three days of education and organizing to rebuild union power, November 1 - 3 in Chicago.
Read moreTDU Urges Hollander Workers to Join the Teamsters
Management at Hollander Sleeping Products is telling employees to go to the TDU website to find out more about the Teamsters. So here’s a message from TDU straight to employees at Hollander: you should join Teamsters Local 89, a union you can be proud of!
Read moreHappy Birthday TDU!
On June 5, 1976, a group of Teamsters met in Cleveland to form Teamsters for a Democratic Union. At 42 years old, TDU is the oldest, largest, and most successful union reform movement in U.S. labor history.
Read moreMake Plans to Attend the 2018 TDU Convention
Join Teamsters and TDU members for three days of education and organizing to rebuild union power, November 2 - 4 in Chicago.
Read morePetition Drive Nears Final Push
Volunteers are collecting 50,000 signatures to accredit Tim Sylvester and Teamsters United as the slate running against Hoffa-Hall in 2016.
Read moreHoffa: What Pension Crisis? I’m Doing Great!
James Hoffa has given up on protecting Teamster pensions, but not his own millionaire retirement plan. In 2014 the IBT put $65,004 of your dues money into Hoffa’s pension.
Read moreGillian Furst: A warrior for workers
On July 20, I lost a friend and the Teamsters Union lost a warrior for workers and women’s rights when Gillian Furst passed away.
Read moreMovement to Save Pension Grows
The movement to head off pension cuts and protect Teamster pensions continues to grow, even as the Central States Fund plans to announce their intention to slash earned pensions.
Read moreColi’s Real Estate Deal Costs Local 700 Members $2.3 million
International Vice President John Coli and Chicago Local 700 have been hit with a $2.3 million judgement for trying to escape a building lease.
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