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Oct. 4, 1945
President Truman orders the U.S. Navy to seize oil refineries, breaking a 20-state post-war strike.  ~ Labor Tribune

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Updated: Oct. 06 (10:04)

Western Conference of Teamsters Pension Trust October Appointments Available
Teamsters Local 492
General Membership Union Meeting Friday, November 15th at 5:30pm
Teamsters Local 492
Firefighters Union Declines to Issue Presidential Endorsement
Teamsters Local 355
Firefighters Union Declines to Issue Presidential Endorsement
Teamsters Local 992
Port Union Agrees to Suspend Strike
Teamsters Local 355
Port Union Agrees to Suspend Strike
Teamsters Local 992
 
     
First Major Heat-Safety Rules in US Could Protect 36M Workers
Posted On: Jul 08, 2024
July 8, 2024 | HEALTH & SAFETY | The dog days of summer… could get their first US leash. Fourth of July sweat stains are no joke: 75M Americans were under heat alerts to start the month as high temps and humidity scorched the country. Last week the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) proposed a rule that could protect 36M workers from excessive heat on the job. It would apply to both outdoor workers (like delivery drivers and construction workers) and indoor workers (such as warehouse and kitchen staff). If passed, it would be the first major federal heat-safety standard in America. Sherwood
 
 
Teamsters Local 992
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