The Teamsters Airline Division represents members in the airline industry, including mechanics, customer service agents, reservationists, simulator technicians, ramp agents, stock clerks, dispatch personnel, flight attendants and pilots. The Teamsters Airline Division continues to negotiate some of the best contracts in the industry, making Teamster contracts and membership the best choice for airline-industry employees. Over the past few years, the Teamsters Airline Division has focused its efforts not only on giving our members a voice in the workplace and in Washington, but also on being a voice for the American traveling public.
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The Brewery, Bakery, & Soft Drink Conference of the Teamsters Union brings together members employed in the brewing and soft drink industries, as well as allied industries such as fruit juices, liquor, bottled water and can manufacturing. Responsibilities of the conference include: assistance in contract negotiations and organizing; implementation of national master agreements; administration of grievance panels; and coordination of legislative activity. A conference with a proud history, some locals in the conference date back to the 1800s.
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The Building Material and Construction Trade Division represents a wide variety of proud, loyal and skilled workers. These members include riggers, demolition workers, landscapers, pipeline workers, building supply manufacturers and more. The division has negotiated industry-leading contracts and also formed strategic alliances with union brothers and sisters in other building trades. The division’s award-winning training program keeps members’ skills honed with the latest technical training and safety rules.
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The Freight Division represents the interests of truckers across North America. Hundreds of locals and tens of thousands of Teamsters are part of the division, which represents truck drivers, dockworkers, mechanics, office personnel and many others.
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The Warehouse Division represents Teamsters in warehousing, distribution and related industries. Workers in this division include lift truck operators, equipment operators, drivers and clerical employees. One of the division’s largest contracts is with Costco, where Teamsters have given workers a contract and a strong voice for decades.
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The Industrial Trades Division is one of the largest in the Teamsters, representing a wide range of jobs, industries, and employers. The division covers workers in the laundry industry, at manufacturing plants, car rental companies, parking lots, factories, and related worksites. With members in nearly every local union, the spectrum of what is done by the Industrial Trades Division is wider than any other within the Teamsters.
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The Solid Waste and Recycling Division currently represents tens of thousands of Teamsters across North America. The sanitation industry is increasingly concentrated in the hands of a few powerful corporations, but the division has developed strong networks among locals that pays off for workers in the form of strong contracts. No matter how big and powerful the employer, the division continues to organize and represent these proud workers.
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The Passenger Transportation Division represents drivers, monitors, aides, attendants, mechanics, dispatchers and more, all across North America. Teamster members drive school buses, shuttles, coach vehicles, taxis and more, serving communities far and wide. The Passenger Transportation Division is working on behalf of and in conjunction with workers, passengers and communities as a whole. The Teamsters are working with state and local officials to ensure that safety standards and the well-being of members are not sacrificed in the process of cost-saving measures.
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Page Last Updated: Oct 23, 2023 (10:19:00)
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