The new issue of our Teamsters South Sound newsletter is now available. In this issue, you'll find a member's take on recent threats to labor, including a Supreme Court case that could weaken your ability to stand together for family wages and better benefits and working conditions.
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We have a date for our arbitration hearing over the elimination of recruitment and retention pay for members working in certain job classifications at CRCC, WSP, and MCC. The hearing...Read More
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Starting in February, we will be holding Leadership Trainings at DOC facilities across the state. At the trainings, we will be discussing possible changes in labor rules that could impact...Read More
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We're a week into legislative session, and already we've made headway on one of our key priorities - extending assault benefits for members at the Department of Corrections. Seventeen legislators...Read More
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Members of Teamsters Local 117 joined the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. event in Seattle on Saturday.
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The Friedrichs case is being funded by wealthy special interests who are trying to maximize profits for big corporations at the expense of middle class families. If they are successful, our ability to speak out for family wages and good benefits will become much more difficult.
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One of our key priorities this legislative session will be passing a bill that extends assault benefits for correctional employees
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MLK was not only an iconic leader in our country's struggle for Civil Rights, he also cared deeply about working families and spoke out against the challenges facing labor.
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This week, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in a case - Friedrichs v. the California Teachers Association - that could have sweeping implications for working families in Washington and across this country.
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Family, strength, community - those are our values as union members. Teamsters in our South Sound shops met on Saturday in Tacoma to talk about how to promote those values through interviews with every single member.