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Nov. 4, 1996
After a struggle lasting more than two years, 6,000 Steelworkers members at Bridgestone/Firestone win a settlement in which strikers displaced by scabs got their original jobs back. The fight started when management demanded that the workers accept 12-hour shifts. ~ Labor Tribune

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Updated: Nov. 04 (20:04)

Teamsters Call on Federal Court to Uphold Cemex Doctrine
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SYSCO/SYMGA drivers vote to join Teamsters
Posted On: Nov 04, 2024
Nov. 4, 2024 | NLRB STANDARDS | Following the conclusion of oral arguments before the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the Teamsters are calling for the court to uphold the ruling in Cemex Constr. Materials Pac., LLC v. NLRB. The Cemex Doctrine, as it’s come to be known, is a landmark ruling that has been critical to protecting workers from unlawful employer harassment during union organizing. “Cemex’s union busting started against rank-and-file Teamsters years ago, but it should end with a ruling from these judges,” said Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien. “An affirmation of the Cemex Doctrine will be the correct thing to do under the law and a major victory for every American worker who wants to organize without having to endure thuggish intimidation tactics from their employers.” Teamsters
 
 
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