Member committee convenes to assess retirement at the DOC
A group of members who attended the DOC contract signing in Olympia yesterday spent a few minutes celebrating on the steps of the State Capitol then got straight to work.
A group of members who attended the DOC contract signing in Olympia yesterday spent a few minutes celebrating on the steps of the State Capitol then got straight to work.
Our 2019-2021 DOC collective bargaining agreement was signed yesterday by the Governor and our union's Secretary-Treasurer John Scearcy in a short ceremony in Olympia.
Over the last several years, our Union's Executive Board has sent rank-and-file members to National Police Week in Washington D.C.
Congress is considering new legislation that will give Public Safety Telecommunicators the recognition they deserve.
The summer issue of our DOC Guardian newsletter is hot off the press!
Get ready to grab a hot dog with your Teamster Brothers & Sisters! Our DOC summer BBQs get underway starting this June at facilities across the state.
More good news from Olympia! The Washington State Legislature has fully funded our DOC collective bargaining agreement for the 2019-2021 biennium.
It’s a victory a decade in the making. For ten years, Teamsters across Washington State made phone calls, wrote emails, and met face-to-face with legislators. We rallied on the steps of the state house, spoke out in the press, and marched around the Capitol grounds in Olympia.
At 2 p.m. on Tuesday, April 30, Governor Inslee will sign into law bills granting statutory interest arbitration rights for our members at the Department of Corrections and University of Washington Police Department (SB 5021/SB 5022)
On Friday, the State House and Senate finalized the legislation for our Department of Corrections (DOC) and University of Washington Police Department (UWPD) interest arbitration bills (SB 5021/SB 5022).
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