Leading Risk Management and Derivatives Expert to Address Credit Crunch at London Event

With world financial markets still in turmoil, a leading expert in risk management and derivates will speak on the credit crunch in London, UK on October 23. Read more…

Teamster Leaders Meet in Chicago to Support Striking Workers at Waste Management

06.09.2008 02:15 Political Press Releases

ADVERTISEMENT

To: NATIONAL EDITORS

Contact: Galen Munroe of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, +1-202-624-6904, gmunroe@teamster.org

Locals from Across the Country Pass Resolution of National Support

CHICAGO, Sept. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Teamster leaders from across the country met in Chicago today to discuss ongoing labor issues with solid waste giant Waste Management Inc. (WMI). Teamsters Union representatives unanimously passed a resolution of support for the 240 striking workers at WMI in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, promising to "take whatever action necessary" to win the members a strong contract.

General Secretary-Treasurer Tom Keegel led the meeting, calling on local leaders who represent thousands of workers employed at WMI to stand in solidarity behind the members in Milwaukee, the latest targets of this viciously anti-union company.

"Waste Management has shown time and time again that they dont care about worker rights," Keegel said. "They would rather spend millions of dollars to break the will of our members who have been forced out on a picket line by a lockout or strike than provide good wages, benefits and a pension for their workforce."

Keegel was joined by International Vice Presidents Chuck Mack and Fred Gegare and the Director of the Solid Waste and Recycling Division, Bob Morales. Also of note, Terry Hancock, President of Teamsters Local 731 in Chicago and Jay Phillips of Local 396 in Los Angeles attended the meeting. Collectively, the 40 attendees at the meeting represent nearly 4,000 members at Waste Management.

"It is important for Waste Management to understand that when they try to hurt even one of our members, they are attacking all of us," Morales said. "We will support our brothers and sisters in Milwaukee and anywhere else that Waste Management tries to violate our members rights."

Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents 1.4 million hardworking men and women in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.

SOURCE International Brotherhood of Teamsters

-0-

  • Email Story
  • IM Story
  • Printable View
  • Yahoo! Buzz

    Politics News

  • Most Clinton backers say Palin's too far a stretchAP
  • McCain, Palin present themselves as reformersAP
  • Palin's eldest son to guard top commanders in IraqAP
  • Obama: McCain focused on biography over economyAP
  • McCain ties may upset abortion foesPolitico

    Most Viewed - Politics

  • Clinton set to strike McCain, not PalinPolitico
  • Cindy McCain sets tone for GOP fashionAP
  • Palin's eldest son to guard top commanders in IraqAP
  • Obama: McCain focused on biography over economyAP
  • McCain, Palin present themselves as reformersAP

Add comment  Add comment

Name: 
E-Mail: 
Comment: 
Captcha
Enter code: 


Google

Last added

Navigation

Visit Also

Meta