In Latest Victory, About 70 Drivers, Dockworkers Will Join Teamsters
An overwhelming majority of about 70 workers at UPS Freight terminals in California, Oklahoma, Texas and Virginia have signed authorization cards to become Teamsters, bringing the total number of drivers and dockworkers who have signed cards to nearly 11,100 since January 16, Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa announced.
The workers will be joining Local 171 in Salem, Virginia, which includes the terminals in Lynchburg and Roanoke; Local 381 in Santa Maria, California, which includes the Oceano terminal; Local 523 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and; Local 577 in Lubbock, Texas.
“The UPS Freight workers contribute every day to making their company successful and they deserve to be recognized for their hard work,” said Teamsters Package Division Director Ken Hall. “We are closer to our goal of organizing 12,600 UPS Freight workers.”
“We are proud to represent the UPS Freight workers who never gave up in their fight to become Teamsters,” said Rosie Via, President of Local 171.
“These workers were very energized to become part of the Teamsters. Their future is bright,” said Lynn Swenson, Secretary-Treasurer of Local 381.
“Tulsa is a small city and most of the freight drivers know each other and see each other in the course of the work week. They work together and they help each other. It is truly a brotherhood,” said Gary Ketchum, President of Local 523.
“These employees work a lot of hours and they don’t get overtime after working 8 hours. Now they will have the opportunity to gain a strong Teamster contract,” said Brian Ahearn, Secretary-Treasurer of Local 577.
In April, more than 89 percent of UPS Freight workers who are already Teamster members ratified a new contract, which improves wages, benefits and working conditions.
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