Teamsters President's GOP Convention Appearance Sparks Controversy
Sean O’Brien, Teamsters International president, is under fire from senior union members for agreeing to appear at the upcoming Republican national convention.
ATI Pilots' Union Pushes for Improved Contract Amid Amazon's Rapid Growth
In a recent interview, the chair of the pilots' union at Air Transport International (ATI), a key air carrier in Amazon's delivery network, expressed frustration over delayed contract negotiations.
Stellantis' Workforce Changes Spark Concerns and Union Opposition
Stellantis has made a significant announcement about the separation of 539 supplemental employees from its U.S. manufacturing operations, a move that has sparked concerns, especially from United Auto Workers (UAW) President Shawn Fain.
Costco CEOs Reflect on Unionization Vote in Candid Letter to Employees
Costco's current and former CEOs, Craig Jelinek and Ron Vachris, responded to a Virginia warehouse's recent unionization vote with a candid letter to employees.
Tesla Raises Wages for Hourly Workers Amidst Unionization Pressures
Tesla is increasing wages for hourly employees at its Sparks, Nevada, battery factory, with low-end hourly wages rising from $20 to $22 (a 10% increase) and high-end wages increasing from $30.65 to $34.50 (a 12.5% increase).
U.A.W. President Urges Labor Unions to Unite in Contract Negotiations for Collective Strength
The United Automobile Workers (U.A.W.) president, Shawn Fain, has proposed that other labor unions align their contract expirations with the U.A.W., emphasizing solidarity in collective bargaining efforts.
UAW Expands Strikes to 38 Facilities at GM and Stellantis, Excludes Ford
The United Auto Workers (UAW) is expanding its strikes to 38 parts and distribution locations across 20 states, targeting General Motors and Stellantis.
Strike Averted, but UPS Customers May Face Higher Shipping Rates After Teamsters Deal
The Teamsters and UPS have reached a tentative labor agreement, averting a potential strike that could have disrupted the supply chain.
California Faces Challenges in Allowing Autonomous Truck Testing Without Drivers
Assembly Bill 316 has been introduced to enable autonomous truck testing in California, but the prospects remain bleak due to opposition from the Teamsters Union and concerns about safety and job displacement.
UPS Negotiations Resume as Shippers Hope for Resolution on Part-Time Employee Pay Issue
Negotiations between UPS and the Teamsters Union have resumed after a pause, bringing hope to UPS shippers.
Labor Agreement Resolves Disruption at Vancouver and Prince Rupert Ports
After 13 days of closure, the container shipping ports of Vancouver and Prince Rupert in British Columbia, Canada, are set to reopen soon following the resolution of a labor dispute.
A 10-day UPS strike could be the costliest in US history
A potential 10-day strike by UPS workers in the US could have significant economic consequences, estimated to cost the country $7.1 billion, according to an analysis by Anderson Economic Group.
Import Cargo Volume at US Ports Set to Peak in August, but Labor Disputes Pose Concerns for Retailers
The Global Port Tracker report indicates that import cargo volume at major container ports in the United States is expected to increase towards a peak in August.
Strike Paralyzes Canadian West Coast Container Terminals
A union strike has brought container terminals at Canada's West Coast ports to a halt, causing significant disruptions to supply chains.
Yellow Files Lawsuit Against Teamsters Over Contract Dispute
Yellow Corp. has filed a lawsuit against the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, accusing the union of breaching their contract, obstructing the company's restructuring plans, and endangering its operations to the point of potential asset liquidation.
FedEx Anticipates No Benefit from UPS-Teamsters Negotiations
FedEx does not expect any significant benefits from the ongoing labor negotiations between UPS and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, according to EVP and Chief Customer Officer Brie Carere.
Tentative Labor Deal Calms Tensions at West Coast Ports
The International Longshore Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) have reached a six-year tentative deal, putting an end to the long-standing labor dispute at West Coast ports.
ABF's latest labor agreement entails a gradual $6.50 per hour wage hike implemented by 2027
ABF Freight System has disclosed the details of its recently reached tentative agreement with its unionized workforce.
The West Coast ports are currently shrouded in confusion and uncertainty due to a labor dispute
The West Coast ports are currently facing a labor dispute that has created confusion and uncertainty.
Canadian Dockworker Strike Threatens Supply Chain, Raising Concerns for US Ports and Consumers
Over 7,000 unionized dockworkers in Canada may go on strike soon, causing potential disruptions in the supply chain that could impact the US and consumer prices.