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May 15, 1906
U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of Samuel Gompers and other union leaders for supporting a boycott at the Buck Stove and Range Co. in St. Louis, where workers were striking for a nine-hour day. A lower court had forbidden the boycott and sentenced the unionists to prison for refusing to obey the judge’s anti-boycott injunction. ~ Labor Tribune

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Updated: May. 15 (22:04)

Longshore Union Says Tariffs Put American Workers Last
Teamsters Local 355
Longshore Union Says Tariffs Put American Workers Last
Teamsters Local 992
Alaska-Hawaiian Single Carrier Filing Update: Docketing of Case
AMFA Local 32
Amtrak constitutes unlawful direct dealing with union- represented employees.
United Passenger Rail Federation BMWED-IBT
Amtrak constitutes unlawful direct dealing with union- represented employees.
United Passenger Rail Federation BMWED-IBT
The UPRF membership WILL honor all NJ Transit BLET picket lines
United Passenger Rail Federation BMWED-IBT
 
     

News Items - October 2016
Updated On: Nov 30, 2016

Your vote is your voice in the election of top officials in your union
On Oct. 6th the Office of the Election Supervisor (OES) mailed ballots for the International Officer election to all members of the IBT. Watch for your secret ballot in the mail. When you receive it, follow the directions to cast your own vote then mail your secret ballot yourself using the postage-prepaid envelope. The secret ballots must be returned to a post office box controlled by the OES by 9am Monday, Nov. 14th. Important: If you do not receive your ballot by Oct. 17th, contact the OES toll-free at 1-844-428-8683 to request a ballot. The count is scheduled to start Monday, Nov. 14th.

Drivers, warehouse workers at XPO Logistics are choosing Teamster representation
Oct. 13, 2016  | Workers across the country are standing shoulder-to-shoulder to fight for fairness and respect at one of the world's largest transportation and logistics companies. Seventy-four drivers at the former Con-way Freight in Aurora, Illinois, join workers in Miami; Laredo, Texas; and Vernon, California. Warehouse workers in North Haven, Conn., became the first warehouse workers at the company to form a union in the U.S.


 
 
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