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January 20, 2026

Today in 1961
Hardworking Mickey Mantle signs a new contract with the New York Yankees making him the highest paid player in baseball: $75,000 for the entire 1961 season. It should be noted that because there were no long-term contracts, salaries fluctuated every year.

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  • Local and National Union News

    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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    Elsewhere in the News

    MN Labor Unions Endorse Friday as 'Day of Truth and Freedom'

    Jan. 20, 2026 | COLLECTIVE ACTION | Multiple labor unions are endorsing a “Day of Truth and Freedom” on Friday in Minnesota. They are calling for Minnesotans not to work, go to school, or shop to protest the ICE presence in the state. The labor unions and other groups sponsoring the day of protest say they want ICE out of Minnesota. Organizers say they are calling for a “unified, statewide pause in daily economic activity. Instead, Minnesotans will spend time with family, neighbors, and their community to show Minnesota’s moral heart and collective economic power.” A march and rally in downtown Minneapolis is planned for Friday afternoon. Speaking at a news conference on Monday, union leaders said recent immigration enforcement actions have amounted to worker harassment. MPR News

    Honoring MLK with Action for Sanitation Workers

    Jan. 19, 2026 | COMMENTARY | Hundreds of Teamsters are gathered in Atlanta today to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and legacy. Not just with words but by directly continuing the movement he was leading to improve working conditions in the sanitation industry — the same crusade during which he was assassinated in Memphis. The Teamsters Union represents thousands of solid waste workers across the country. Together, we have made a lot of progress improving the lives of these hardworking men and women over the last several years. 2026 is shaping up to be the most consequential year yet... Just Cause   Related: 12 historic facts about Martin Luther King, Jr.

    Trump Administration Reverses NIOSH Cuts After Worker Outcry

    Jan. 18, 2026 | WORKPLACE SAFETY | Under immense pressure from working people, the Trump administration has reversed its dangerous cuts to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). This is a major victory for worker safety, and it belongs to all of us. In April, NIOSH faced devastating cuts impacting nearly 90% of the agency’s staff, threatening to dismantle the only federal agency dedicated to groundbreaking safety research. It was one of the largest attacks on worker safety in U.S. history. But the labor movement and working people persisted, and we were victorious. IATSE

    Week Ending 01/17/2026

      • Nurses on strike at 3 major NYC hospitals
      • 300 workers at Zum Transportation join Teamsters
      • Will ICE ignite a mass strike in Minnesota?
      • MN unions declare Jan. 23 day of ‘no work, no school, no shopping’
      • Labor unions condemn ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good
      • How you can challenge wage garnishment for defaulted school loans
      • As NYC nurses’ strike continues, both sides prepare for a long fight
      • NTSB: Boeing knew about flaws in UPS plane that crashed in Louisville

 
 
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