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April 10, 2026

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    Workers at SRISAI Biopharmaceutical Solutions join Local 355
    Apr. 9, 2026 | Local 355 welcomes 35 new Teamsters who provide clinical and non-clinical supply management services to various U.S. government agencies, including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “My co-workers and I knew we deserved better and began looking into what union would fit us best,” said Addysin Gross, a senior warehouse operations associate at the Frederick, Md., facility. “We are looking forward to working under a Teamsters contract that will provide us with dignity, justice, and respect in the workplace.” And we are looking forward to welcoming you into our union family! Learn more

    Teamsters reach strong contract with UPS on driver severance packages
    Apr. 6, 2026 | After months of urging United Parcel Service (UPS) to honor its Teamsters contract and return to the bargaining table over unilateral driver buyouts, UPS on Sunday agreed to terms on a new settlement with the Teamsters National Negotiating Committee. The settlement between the Teamsters and UPS caps the total number of severance payments to 7,500 drivers across all job classifications nationwide. Learn more

    Local 355 delegate vote tallies for IBT convention are in
    Mar. 30, 2026 | Votes have been tallied in a contested 2026 convention delegate election. Delegates are Mark Garey, Mike Petro, Eric Wood, John Moylan, Chris Greene, and Dale Pink. Alternate delegates were elected without contest earlier. They are Crystal Winterling, Berson Tyner, Sade Boyd, Eric Langley, Brian Watson, and Tim Seto. Official results here.

    Older posts can be found at 355 News

    Elsewhere in the News

    How Baristas and Warehouse Workers Rebooted the Labor Movement

    Apr. 10, 2026 | U.S. LABOR | It’s difficult not to think about what a 24-year-old barista in Buffalo, New York, changed two years before most people were paying attention when you walk into a busy Thursday morning Starbucks, the kind where the espresso machines run nonstop, and the mobile order line is backed up to the door. One Starbucks location in that city had its employees vote to form a union on December 9, 2021. At the time, the company had over 9,000 stores in the US. It appears that no one at corporate headquarters has given it much thought. That was an error. ABC Money

    Meat Plant Workers Plan to Halt Strike, Resume Negotiations

    Apr. 8, 2026 | STRIKES | Workers at one of the nation’s largest meatpacking plants have agreed to return to work and halt a three-week strike after plant owner JBS USA agreed to resume negotiations, labor union representatives announced Saturday. The union said in a statement that workers will return to work on Tuesday morning after the plant owner, JBS USA, agreed to reopen talks [this] week. The strike at Greeley is the first strike at a U.S. slaughterhouse since workers walked out at a Hormel plant in Minnesota in 1985. That strike lasted more than a year and included violent confrontations between police and protesters. The Washington Post

    Leo’s Legacy

    Apr. 6, 2026 | ORGANIZED LABOR | More than a century before the rise of AI and Big Tech, the Catholic Church confronted a similar question to today: what happens when technological change threatens to leave workers behind? Not that long ago, it was the robber barons of the so-called “Gilded Age” who capitalized on working-class labor. …In 1891, Pope Leo XIII penned Rerum Novarum, his second encyclical, a letter of teaching akin to a sermon, which was sent to all bishops of the Catholic Church. In it, Leo XIII articulated the central moral issue of the industrial age: the insistence that the human is not a beast of burden. Teamsters Just Cause

    Week Ending 04/04/2026

      • Starbucks to resume bargaining with SBWU
      • What caused the Haymarket Affair?
      • General strike movement for May Day is growing
      • A better world: Interview with Chris Smalls
      • Amazon faces union pressure after labor ruling
      • Amazon spent $26m+ on anti-union consultants in 2025
      • Maryland lawmakers aim to boost worker protections
      • VA reverses course, restores union contracts following judge’s rebuke
      • Musicians’ unions condemn POTUS’ attack against union member, Bruce Springsteen
      •  Settled: Teamsters case against Amazon alleging retaliation against striking workers

 
 
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