Take the Survey! Help identify important issues ahead of 2020 election
Take the Survey! Help identify the most important issues for union members ahead of the 2020 election.
Take the Survey! Help identify the most important issues for union members ahead of the 2020 election.
Campus Police Officers at the University of Washington joined Teamsters 117 in 2011. This year, their biggest goal became a reality.
His main objective was that no one got hurt.
Liz Evans and Kerwin Pyle came together from administrative and recycle department at King County to speak to Teamsters about the strength of solidarity.
Meet Monty Johnson, the Teamster who dedicated tireless twenty-four years of his life to make the company he considers his home successful.
Captains and lieutenants at SCORE vote unanimously to pass their first ever union contract to become the newest members of Local 117 securing pay, better healthcare and retirement.
We're hiring! Seeking Union Representative who will build power with DOC Teamsters
Congrats to our amazing Secretary-Treasurer John Scearcy! Brother Scearcy was recognized at the WA State Labor Council Convention last week for his outstanding work leading our union's political action program over the last year.
Today, Uber drivers leafleted outside of Uber’s Seattle office, and at more than a dozen other driver gathering spots, to generate calls to Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan calling on her office to immediately introduce legislation to raise driver pay and establish labor protections.
Just a friendly reminder to make sure you fill out your ballot and drop it in the mail for the 2019 primary election by August 6. You no longer need a stamp to make your voice heard!
Good news came in yesterday from our International Union on the issue of pension reform
Yesterday we received the finalized version of our 2019-2021 DOC collective bargaining agreement from the Washington State Office of Financial Management (OFM), and the document is now available for you online.
Teamsters at King County will see an extra chunk of money in their paychecks this month. The money comes as a result of months of hard work by members and staff who have been part of our King County Coalition of Unions.
More people across the country understand the value of standing together with their co-workers to improve their quality of life and build strong, vibrant communities.
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