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April 19, 1995
An American domestic terrorist’s bomb destroys the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people, 99 of whom were government employees. ~Labor Tribune

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Updated: Apr. 19 (10:04)

Yellow Corp: Bankruptcy Update
Teamsters Local 776
Contract Negotiations
Duluth Police Local #807
Contract Negotiations
Duluth Police Local #807
Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits Teamsters Win $53,000 Grievance Arbitration
Teamsters Local Union No. 142
Yellow Corporation Bankruptcy Update Regarding Member WARN Act Claims
Teamsters Local 492
2024 Paul Priddy Memorial Golf Scramble
Teamsters Local 89
 
     
Here’s Why Thousands of Auto Workers Could End Up on Strike Soon
Posted On: Jul 16, 2019
July 16, 2019 | STRIKES | The United Auto Workers union is set to start bargaining new contracts covering 150,000 workers at Detroit’s Big Three on Monday in what could be the most contentious negotiations the auto industry has seen in years. The union will be looking to make significant gains over the most recent four-year contracts with the companies, ratified in 2015. Automakers are looking to cut labor costs relative to foreign competitors building cars and trucks inside the U.S. with lower-earning workers. Industry-watchers believe the starkly different expectations create the possibility of a major strike… Huffington Post
 
 
Teamsters Local 992
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