Negotiations with UPS continue, Teamsters prepare possible strike

Vol. 87/No. 22 - June 5, 2023

NEW YORK — With most local contracts agreed to by UPS and union officials, negotiations have shifted to key national issues before the contract expires July 31. The Teamsters are demanding an end to two-tier wages for drivers, along with…


Clara Maass nurses in NJ fight for contract, increased staffing

Vol. 87/No. 22 - June 5, 2023
Hundreds of nurses, members of 1199SEIU, rally for their first union contract May 16 at Clara Maass Medical Center in Belleville, New Jersey. Union is demanding safe staffing, higher pay.

BELLEVILLE, N.J. — “Safe staffing and fair pay, this is the way!” was among the signs at a rally of hundreds of nurses outside Clara Maass Medical Center here May 16. Last August 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East won nearly…


‘Striking for the contract we need,’ say Ohio battery workers

Vol. 87/No. 22 - June 5, 2023

HOLLAND, Ohio — More than 400 members of United Auto Workers Local 12 at the Clarios battery plant here, near Toledo, went on strike May 8 after voting overwhelmingly to reject the company’s proposed contract. The factory produces 150,000 batteries…


Philadelphia Teamsters strike at Coca-Cola won broad solidarity

Vol. 87/No. 22 - June 5, 2023

PHILADELPHIA — Teamsters Local 830 ended its nearly monthlong strike against Liberty Coca-Cola Beverages May 8. The union, representing 450 drivers, warehouse and production workers, set up picket lines April 16. The Liberty plant is the largest Coca-Cola producer and…


Nurses in UK fight over pay and conditions in gov’t health system

Vol. 87/No. 21 - May 29, 2023

BY ANDRÉS MENDOZA, DAG TIRSÉN AND PAMELA HOLMES LONDON — Thousands of nurses and other health workers took part in a one-day work stoppage at half the hospitals across England May 1, in a long-running dispute with the government over…


Teamster truck drivers protest ABF, TForce and Yellow bosses

Vol. 87/No. 21 - May 29, 2023

SAUK VILLAGE, Ill. — Some 100 Teamsters rallied here May 11 in the parking lot of a huge ABF Freight terminal, 35 miles south of Chicago. The union is in negotiations with two trucking companies, ABF and TForce Freight, and…


1,000 Quebec public workers march for higher wages

Vol. 87/No. 21 - May 29, 2023
Over 1,000 public employees and supporters marched in Quebec May 13 demanding contracts with better pay, working conditions for 600,000 workers in schools, health, social services.

SHERBROOKE, Quebec — Some 1,000 public sector workers in Quebec and their supporters marched and rallied here May 13 outside the convention of the Coalition for Quebec’s Future (CAQ), the province’s governing party. They are demanding better pay, protection from…


Meatpackers fight for union at two plants in southeast Iowa

Vol. 87/No. 21 - May 29, 2023

COLUMBUS JUNCTION, Iowa — Workers at the Tyson Foods pork processing plant here and at West Liberty Foods, owned by Iowa Turkey Cooperatives, have begun union organizing drives with United Food and Commercial Workers union Local 431. The 1,400 workers…


DHL Express workers vote in the Teamsters at DHL’s largest hub

Vol. 87/No. 20 - May 22, 2023

CINCINNATI — Over 1,100 ramp workers and tug drivers at the DHL Global Hub at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport scored a victory April 28 when they voted 505-287 to be represented by Teamsters union Local 100. The key issues in…


UAW strikers win first contract at Illinois steel plant

Vol. 87/No. 20 - May 22, 2023

BEDFORD PARK, Ill. — “After 65 days on the picket line, workers at Metal-Matic [here] have ratified their first union contract, winning equal pay for equal work, and an end to major pay disparities,” the United Auto Workers union announced…