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To Our Members:
As Covid-19 cases continue to surge in our region, we continue to do what we can to protect the health of our members and staff while providing you service and support. Safety procedures instituted in March 2020 remain in full effect. Click here for important notices regarding COVID-19 policies regarding our office and credit union hours of operation. If you need to see your business agent or have questions or concerns, give us a call at 410-566-5700.
Local and National News
Talks with State of Maryland break down over 1% pay offer
Jan. 12, 2021 | Members in Bargaining Unit H may be interested in this news summary by labor news service, Press Associates, Inc., on the current status of union negotiations with the Hogan administration.Local 355 plan approved for nomination, election of IBT Convention delegates, alternates
Jan. 11, 2021 | The IBT Election Supervisor has approved the Local 355 plan for conducting nominations and elections for seven delegates and seven alternates to the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Convention to be held in June 2021. Click here to read in English and Spanish.Union denounces assault on democracy, mourn murder of U.S. Capitol police officer
Jan. 11, 2021 | The International Brotherhood of Teamsters join our brothers and sisters across the labor movement in condemning the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday and decrying the murder of U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick. Officer Sicknick was a member of the U.S. Capitol Police Labor Committee. “This past week we witnessed an unprecedented assault on our democracy, as a mob of extremists stormed the sacred halls of the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to thwart the will of the people and prevent the certification of the Presidential election… Continue reading here.2021 International Convention to be conducted virtually
Jan. 7, 2021 | In a memo issued yesterday, General President Jim Hoffa and General Secretary-Treasurer Ken Hall announced, “It is with regret that we advise that the General Executive Board has determined that the pandemic will prevent the International Union from conducting the International Convention in-person… While we are hopeful that the new vaccines will be distributed and administered to much of the public before June, we cannot put delegates and convention planners at risk.” Read the entire memo here.
Teamsters Women’s Conference offering free webinars
Jan. 5, 2021 | The Teamsters Women’s Conference is continuing to provide timely, topic-specific webinars they hope are helpful to you during this unusual and stressful time. While the webinars do not take the place of the in-person conference, it’s an opportunity to hear from experts in their fields regarding issues that affect all Teamster women. Check them out here.Elsewhere in the News Organized Labor Built Vaccine Facilities Jan. 14, 2021 | COVID-19 | Across the country, states are rushing to rollout the COVID vaccine. As cases are spiking it has become more important than ever to get the vaccine produced and distributed as quickly as possible. When COVID-19 first hit, UCOMM reported on building trades unions rushing to build field hospitals to provided extra beds for hospitals that were bursting at the seams. Then when the vaccine was first approved, UCOMM reported on how Teamsters working at UPS were tasked with delivering millions of doses to the eastern part of the United States. Now UCOMM is taking a look at the unions behind building the facilities that produce the vaccine and the unions that are being tasked with getting their members vaccinated… ucommblog
What Can Biden Do to Reverse Trump’s Assault on Labor Rights? Weekly Wrap-Up: Jan. 8, 2021 • COVID-19 news updates for Jan. 7, 2021
• Workers’ wages rise from coast to coast in 2021
• $15 minimum wage is making big gains
• Google workers form company’s first union
• Teamsters ABF driver recognized as ‘Highway Angel’
• UPS ranks #1 in on-time deliveries during holiday season
• Teamsters help power Georgia’s Ossoff, Warnock to victory
• A worker dies every 99 minutes from being injured on the job
• Teamsters confident Biden won’t allow this rule to take effect
• Union seeks to prioritize vaccination of national meat, poultry workers
• 14 of the best books about unions, organizing, and American Labor
• Marty Walsh: “As Secretary of Labor, I’ll work just as hard for you as you do for your families and livelihoods. You have my word.”Teamsters Applaud Nomination of Marty Walsh as Next Labor Secretary Jan. 8, 2021 | U.S. LABOR | In response to President-elect Biden’s pick for Labor Secretary, Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa said in a statement, “The Teamsters are elated with President-elect Biden’s nomination of Boston Mayor Marty Walsh as the next Secretary of Labor. Hardworking Americans will be hard-pressed to find a person who stands up for their wellbeing more than Mayor Walsh, a 25-year union man himself who grew up in the movement and understands the struggles of regular people just trying to earn a living and support their families. As the former head of the Boston Building Trades and long-time president of Laborers’ Union 223…” Teamsters
Hoffa: Why Teamsters Are Hopeful for 2021