Join us for one of our DOC summer BBQs. We will be meeting all across the state to celebrate getting our contract funded.
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Early this morning, the state released its proposed operating budget for the 2017-2019 biennium. All indications are that the legislature will vote on the agreement today and that the budget will be signed into law to avert a government shutdown and temporary layoffs of state employees.
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The Governor announced this morning that legislators have reached an agreement “in principle” on an operating budget for 2017-2019.
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Teamsters who work at UNFI voted overwhelmingly in favor of the new contract that includes pension.
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Teamster recycle and yard waste drivers who work at Republic Services achieved an historic victory yesterday.
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Teamster Jessica Poston, a counselor at the Washington Corrections Center for Women, joined several other state employees who spoke at a rally the Western State Hospital in Lakewood today.
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“As long as those trucks are rolling, stay close to them and you’ll be fine.” That was the advice Dave Campbell gave his son, Jake, who went to work for Coca-Cola as a merchandiser when he was still in high school.
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A government shutdown is becoming a very real possibility. If the legislature does not pass a budget by June 30, thousands of corrections employees could get laid off.
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The Mayor of Kahlotus is Dave Wooten. He is a long time Teamster, an officer at the nearby Coyote Ridge correctional facility.
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How a government shutdown will impact Teamsters at the Dept of Corrections