Around the country, school bus and transit workers are joining together and working to make real improvements in their jobs and lives. The workers are standing up for good jobs and safe, reliable school bus services in our communities. In their effort to organize, they are making sure they have a voice at work, are bargaining as equals with the employers, and are working to ensure that they are all treated fairly and with respect. More than 27,700 School Bus and Transit workers have organized with the Teamsters since the campaign since Spring 2006.
To learn more of this campaign, and to show your solidarity with these workers, please visit their site.
On February 12, Continental fleet service workers made history and became Teamsters! We had an amazing turnout. We won by a huge margin! More than 54 percent of the workers voted for the union. See photos of CAL workers celebrating our victory. By joining the Teamsters, the fleet service workers will be stronger.
Stay tuned for what’s ahead as we work toward negotiating our contract.
The FedEx Express Mechanics Class and Craft have the mission to organize a union with the Teamsters. These skilled workers are ready to secure their jobs, pensions, and health care with a strong Teamster contract.
To learn more about this organizing campaign, click here.
ASA Maintenance and Related Teamsters mission is to help our coworkers realize that now is the time for us to secure our future with the company, establish a real retirement, and secure better benefits for ourselves and our families. We want to improve our work environment by securing a strong Teamster contract. We want to make our airline the most premier regional airline for which to work.
The Teamsters have fought for the interests of working men and women for more than 100 years. Today we represent 1.4 million hard-working women and men throughout the United States and Canada.
Our goal is to secure workers' rights, protect their health and safety, and win fair pay for their hard work. The Teamsters stand with all FedEx workers who demand dignity, respect and good pay for a job well done.
The Teamsters have stood in solidarity with worker struggles around the world since our founding. With economic globalization, our ability to organize increasingly depends on our ability to “…build alliances with workers throughout the world.”
More than ever, Teamsters are organizing and bargaining with multi-national companies. We seek common cause with workers around the world to build social justice for all transport workers and the communities in which they live.
Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa joined more than 3,000 environmental, community and labor advocates at a march and rally to call for clean air and good jobs at the Port of Oakland through the implementation of a comprehensive clean trucks program.