What an incredible show of solidarity today for Teamsters who work at Transdev.
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Now that 2019 has arrived, Teamsters who work at the WA State Department of Corrections can look forward to much-deserved wage increases that our union achieved through the interest arbitration process.
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All Teamsters 117 bargaining units have voted resoundingly to ratify the total comp agreement and their individual appendix agreements.
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Seattle-area drivers employed by Chariot, a micro-transit service owned by Ford Smart Mobility LLC, have chosen to join Teamsters Local 117.
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Teamsters at Lake forest Park win a stipend for work clothing and boots through their new contract gearing up for windy winter.
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On December 20, hundreds of Local 117 members will gather at the union hall in Tukwila for solidarity and our annual raffle drawing.
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Teamsters 117 Secretary-Treasurer John Scearcy will join officers elected to represent affiliates and partner organizations of the Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO for the next four-year term as a new member of the Executive Board.
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Marci Solomon is a force of nature. Within moments of my meeting her she’s launched into stories about cross-country road trips on her Harley, rescuing bulldogs, and navigating the machismo she confronts while working as a female in a male-dominated trade.
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Hertz was withholding union negotiated wage increases, but the workers fought back to receive their retroactive pay and increases for 2019 and 2020.
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Cemetery work is not for the faint of heart. It takes someone with incredible compassion and the ability to routinely perform end-of-life rituals that most of us would prefer not to think about.