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Mar. 11, 1950
Transport Workers Union members at American Airlines win an 11-day national strike, gaining what the union says was the first severance pay clause in industry. 
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Updated: Mar. 11 (10:04)

March Meeting Notice
Greater Kansas City AFL-CIO
NLRB Back in Business After Fired Member’s Reinstatement
Teamsters Local 355
The Origins of International Women’s Day
Teamsters Local 355
The Origins of International Women’s Day
Teamsters Local 992
NLRB Back in Business After Fired Member’s Reinstatement
Teamsters Local 992
Retirees Club Meeting
Teamsters Local 776
 
     

Targeted Postal Workers Are a Bellwether for All Unions
Posted On: Mar 01, 2025
Mar. 1, 2025 | VIEWPOINT | The Trump administration has set its sights on the U.S. Postal Service and its 600,000 workers, 91% of whom are union members. The USPS is the nation’s largest unionized employer. Postal workers like me are raising the alarm. If any agency should be immune to political meddling, it’s the USPS. The Postal Service’s role is outlined in the U.S. Constitution. The 1970 Postal Reform Act establishes postal workers’ right to collective bargaining and to filing with the NLRB. If the Trump administration thinks it can interfere in this unionized workplace, no worker is safe… The two largest postal unions, the American Postal Workers Union (APWU) and the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC), are operating under expired collective bargaining agreements. The current agreements are extended by mutual agreement with the current USPS leadership. But the Trump administration might assert that a reformulated USPS allows it to void the existing contracts, cut wages, and fire employees. Labor Notes
 
 
Teamsters Local 992
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