Seattle for-hire drivers who are seeking to unionize under the city’s new collective bargaining law are determined to continue their organizing efforts after a federal district court judge issued an order temporarily blocking the new law.
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Members at Quality Custom Distribution (QCD) voted to ratify a new contract on Sunday. The group overwhelmingly approved the proposal, which provides wage increases, retirement security and job security for members and their families for the next four years
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Our members at Viking Sprinkler voted unanimously today to ratify a new three-year contract.
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Today, the House Democrats released their 2017-2019 Operating Budget proposal, and I am pleased to report it fully funds our collective bargaining agreement for Teamsters at the Department of Corrections.
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Dozens of Uber and Lyft drivers filled a Seattle City Hall hearing room today to demand better working conditions and a voice.
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Today, the Republican State Senate released its 2017-2019 biennial state budget proposal, and there was good, bad and ugly news.
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Bargaining is heating up at QCD and our members are not standing down. Members voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike after an update meeting yesterday at the Union hall in Tukwila.
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Our King County Coalition of Unions negotiated Total Compensation bargaining with the County last year covering basic compensation elements of your contract, which was overwhelmingly ratified by individual bargaining units within the King County Coalition of Unions.
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Another group at the state's Department of Corrections has joined Teamsters 117.
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Teamsters who work at US Foods voted overwhelmingly yesterday afternoon to ratify a new 4-year contract.