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January 18, 2026

Today in 1962
President John F. Kennedy signs Executive Order 10988, guaranteeing federal workers the right to join unions and bargain collectively.

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    Freight Division Teamsters are on the move to enforce TForce contract
    Jan. 17, 2025 | Recently, Freight Division representatives met with Freight Teamsters in San Leandro and Sacramento, Calif., and Charlotte, N.C., to strengthen contract enforcement efforts. At Teamsters Locals 70, 71, and 150, John Murphy, Director of the Teamsters Freight Division, and other members of division leadership discussed gains secured in the most recent national agreement as well as ongoing efforts to enforce the contract. Via Teamsters FB

    Teamsters will monitor the proposed Allegiant-Sun Country merger
    Jan. 14, 2025 | The Union is closely monitoring a proposed merger announced this week between Allegiant Air and Sun Country Airlines. The Teamsters represent over 3,000 workers across both companies, including pilots, aircraft maintenance technicians, and related employees, as well as dispatchers at Allegiant Air, and flight attendants and fleet service workers at Sun Country. “At the end of the day, any merger must deliver real gains for workers in the form of improved wages, job security, and working conditions for our members at both carriers.” Learn more

    AV companies tell you the driverless future is here. Not so fast…
    Jan. 5, 2025 | Big Tech may never succeed in fully automating vehicles. For years, they have repeatedly misled the public into thinking that fully driverless cars and trucks are right around the corner. Yet no matter how many corners we turn, we have yet to see these fleets of AVs take over our roads. The false promise of fully driverless trucks doesn’t mean Teamsters should ignore the threat of AI. Learn more

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    Fifteen Thousand Nurses Strike Three Major Hospitals in NYC

    Jan. 14, 2026 | STRIKES | The nurses are striking for better staffing, protections against workplace violence, and guaranteed health care benefits. Fifteen thousand nurses across 10 campuses in New York City’s three biggest hospital systems are on an open-ended strike. It’s the city’s largest nurse strike in decades. Picket lines stretched for blocks at Mount Sinai, Montefiore, and New York Presbyterian hospitals on January 12, thronged with nurses plus Teamsters, hotel workers, and university staff showing solidarity. The union’s printed signs read: “If nurses are outside, something is wrong inside!” “It’s a disaster for us,” said Roy Permaul, a surgical and transplant ICU nurse, holding a blowhorn. Labor Notes

    Amazon Loses Bid to Halt NLRB Proceedings Over Teamsters Dispute

    Jan. 12, 2026 | JUSTICE | Federal court blocks Amazon from halting labor board proceedings, closing off a strategy employers hoped would stop union complaints. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed …that companies facing [ULP] charges must work through the National Labor Relations Board's administrative process even when challenging the agency's constitutional authority. The case centers on Amazon's conflict with the Teamsters union over delivery drivers who worked for Battle Tested Strategies (BTS), a contractor Amazon terminated in April 2023. Shortly after Amazon canceled the contract, BTS recognized the Teamsters as the bargaining representative for its drivers and signed a union agreement. …[T]he decision means constitutional challenges cannot serve as an escape hatch from labor board proceedings. Companies facing unfair labor practice charges will need to defend themselves through the NLRB's administrative system. HRD America

    Week Ending 01/10/2026

      • 50+ New Year’s facts – traditions, spending & more
      • AFL-CIO: ICE actions putting working people in danger
      • US unions demand Venezuelan oil be imported on US ships
      • Union Pacific faces mounting headwinds as merger opposition grows
      • Despite Trump’s war on workers, labor movement notched crucial wins in 2025
      • The International Labor Movement condemns the violation of Venezuela’s sovereignty


    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Owners Couldn’t Bust the Union, So They Shut Down the Paper

    Jan. 8, 2026 | UNION BUSTERS | After years of wasting millions of dollars losing court battles in attempts to deny their workers’ basic rights, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (PG) announced on Wednesday afternoon that it would be closing on May 3. Earlier in the day, the U.S. Supreme Court denied the company’s request to stay a U.S. 3rd Circuit Court order requiring the PG to reinstate a contractual health care plan it had previously agreed to prior to illegally tearing it up in 2020. The announcement follows the newspaper publisher losing a nearly decade-long attempt to bust unions at the paper. In July of 2020, the Post-Gazette unilaterally imposed work rules that worsened health care coverage and other benefits. Workers went on strike… The News-Guild
 
 
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