Vote No Strikes Back
Three years ago, Hoffa-Hall hit UPS Teamsters with contract givebacks and sparked the Vote No movement. In 2016, the Vote No movement struck back, delivering an overwhelming vote for Teamsters United.
Read moreVote Turnout Is No Accident
Low turnout helped Hoffa win a squeaker. But the results showed the formula for boosting turnout and winning the next election.
Read morePension Fight Continues
Over the past three years, Teamsters and their families built a grassroots campaign for pension justice. We organized in large numbers, we showed the country that Teamsters were facing an unfair deal, and we beat back proposed cuts to the Central States Pension Fund.
Read moreOverpaid & Out of Touch
Chicago Joint Council 25 bigwigs Becky Strzechowski and John Coli are some of the Teamster officials at the top of this year's $200,000 Club in the current issue of Teamster Voice. Find out who else made it on the list.
Read moreUPS Teamsters Take to the Radio
Members weren’t getting information from their local. Two UPSers decided to do something about it—and Local 804 Radio was born.
Read morePension Cuts Hit UPS Teamsters In Southwest
UPS Teamsters in the Southwest thought they saved their health benefits by voting no. But they got stuck with an inferior health plan—and pension cuts too.
Read moreWhy TDU Backs Teamsters United
The Teamsters United team has shown in action that they are committed to making the changes our union needs.
Read moreCarhaul Contract: One Year Later
Carhaulers are voting on a second contract offer, a full year after the contract expired on August 31, 2015. And guess what? It still has concessions in it.
Read moreTeamster Pension Movement Plans for Victory
The fight to preserve Teamsters’ hard-earned pensions won a big victory when Treasury rejected the Central States proposed cuts. But the real fight to save pensions lies ahead.
Read moreHow You Can Help Beat Hoffa and Elect Teamsters United
Members are stepping up to help elect Fred Zuckerman and Teamsters United.
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