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Omaha Steve

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Wed May 29, 2024, 08:36 PM May 2024

Drivers at 10 Roads Express in North Carolina Join Teamsters




https://teamster.org/2024/05/drivers-at-10-roads-express-in-north-carolina-join-teamsters/

2024.05.28

Organizing Momentum Fuels Freight Drivers at USPS’s Second-Largest Contractor

Press Contact: Daniel Moskowitz Phone: (770) 262-4971 Email: dmoskowitz@teamster.org

(GREENSBORO, N.C.) – Drivers at 10 Roads Express in Greensboro, N.C., have voted overwhelmingly to join Teamsters Local 391. The group of 54 workers is seeking higher wages, better health care and retirement benefits, and improved working conditions.

“We are done being at-will employees. Our campaign to become Teamsters was all about demanding respect and being part of something bigger than us,” said Patrick C. Smith Sr., a 10 Roads Express driver who helped lead the organizing effort in Greensboro. “The company thought they could scare us, but we knew better than to fall for their tricks. We aren’t going backwards. We are Teamsters strong, and we are going to get the wages, benefits, and retirement security that we deserve.”

Smith and his co-workers overcame a vicious anti-union campaign from management. The company even brought out the CEO and COO for union-busting captive audience meetings.

“10 Roads spared no expense to try and keep workers from forming a union with the Teamsters, but workers were determined,” said Local 391 Organizer Moses Darden. “This was a great victory. 10 Roads drivers will soon have a grievance procedure and an opportunity to negotiate better wages, benefits, and working conditions. They will no longer be an at-will employees and will soon enjoy the benefits of being ‘just cause’ employees. The boss man’s word is no longer the last word.”

FULL story at link above.


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