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August 17, 2026

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    110 casino workers say yes to Teamsters, first to unionize in Colorado
    Aug. 13, 2026 | A group of casino workers at Black Hawk Casino in Black Hawk, Colorado, have organized with Teamsters Local 455 through a card-check process. This win marks the first time in Colorado history that casino workers have unionized. The group of cooks, cashiers, bartenders, servers, housekeeping, maintenance technicians, slot attendants, and slot technicians joined the Teamsters for wage increases, improved benefits, and safer working conditions. Learn more. Nationwide, the Teamsters represent nearly 6,000 members at casinos and casino hotels, including Local 355 members at Horseshoe Casino in Baltimore.

    10,000 Teamsters nurses reach agmt. that could shift bargaining in MI
    Aug. 11, 2026 | After a little over a year of bargaining with Corewell Health East, 10,000 registered nurses represented by Teamsters Local 2024 have finally reached a tentative agreement for their first contract. If approved, the tentative agreement could set the tone for the rest of Michigan's healthcare industry. Recently, University of Michigan nurses in Ann Arbor avoided a strike when an agreement was reached and approved by the membership. Now that Corewell is doing the same, it could help end the nearly year-long ULP strike in Grand Blanc against Henry Ford Health. Those nurses are also Teamsters. Learn more.

    UPS Teamsters receive raises and COLA wage increases
    Aug. 6, 2026 | UPS Teamsters should be looking out for their new raises on all paychecks, which went into effect Saturday, August 1. Under the UPS Teamsters National Master Agreement, rank-and-file members who had attained seniority by the time the contract was ratified on August 1, 2023, are eligible. The increases add up to thousands of dollars more per year going into our members’ pockets. These are strong gains secured in the UPS Teamsters national contract, growing even greater in the year ahead. Local 355 represents more than 1,500 UPS employees working in the Baltimore and Salisbury areas.

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    Elsewhere in the News

    Teamsters Review WALL-E (Two Decades Later)

    Aug. 17, 2026 | ECONOMY | If you’ve seen WALL-E, Pixar’s Oscar-winning film from 2008, you remember the premise: an abandoned Earth buried in trash, a single mega-corporation running life from a spaceship above, and fat/lazy/unemployed humans drifting on autopilot while robots do all the work. It was supposed to be an exaggerated allegory. Nearly 20 years later, it feels like the not-so-distant future. Because if you look beyond the animation and love story, WALL-E isn’t really about a robot. It’s about work — what happens when it disappears, who controls it, and what’s left behind when corporations decide people are no longer necessary. Continued at Just Cause Teamsters

    Week Ending 08/15/2026

      • Breakthru Beverage Teamsters win their strike
      • Largest union of rideshare drivers in the world (1st item)
      • Paratransit Teamsters in Nevada launch strike at Transdev
      • Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits Teamsters win strike in NY
      • Amazon Teamsters, allies picket NYC Hall for Delivery Protection Act
      • Amazon is spending big against NYC’s Delivery Protection Act
      • Foreign oil giant BP locks out workers at its last USA unionized refinery
      • ‘Beyond Steel’ raises questions about Pittsburgh’s past and future


    Should a Union Contact Run Eight Years?

    Aug. 13, 2026 | COLLECTIVE BARGAINING | […] Deere wants to extend its six-year contract to eight years. The current pact for 10,000 workers at nine Midwestern plants expires on October 31, 2027—six months before the union’s deals with the Big 3 automakers expire on May 1, 2028. In 2021, Deere workers struck for 34 days, gaining national press. They voted down two offers before winning a 20 percent pay boost over six years, COLA, and three lump sums. “They’re trying to feel how unstable the union is when it comes to who wants what out of a contract,” said Pete Schaefer, from the Harvester Works in East Moline, Illinois. “They’re definitely up to something. The majority of us here understand that.” Full story at Labor Notes

    Labor Unions, Trucking Groups Clash Over Proposed NYC Last-Minute Delivery Rules

    Aug. 11, 2026 | DELIVERY INDUSTRY | The Delivery Protection Act requires companies operating last-mile distribution facilities to obtain city licenses, establish minimum safety and training standards, and directly hire their delivery workforces. If passed, the measure would outlaw Amazon’s Delivery Service Partner (DSP) system in the five boroughs—an arrangement that union leaders condemn as abusive, but trucking advocates warn provides crucial economic opportunities for small businesses. Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien and General Secretary-Treasurer Fred Zuckerman rallied alongside local officials and union members Monday to demand the City Council pass the bill. Full story at CCJ Digital
 
 
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