COSTCO TEAMSTERS RALLY, PRACTICE PICKET IN LONG ISLAND AHEAD OF CONTRACT DEADLINE
Teamsters Fight for Fair Agreement as
LONG ISLAND, N.Y.,
"We are going to win the strongest collective bargaining agreement in the history of Costco," O'Brien said. "Our members deserve nothing less. If we don't have an acceptable contract by
The last round of negotiations begins Monday near Costco's corporate headquarters in
"Today, Costco is a massive, multibillion-dollar corporation — one of the largest in the Fortune 500," Zuckerman said. "And like too many companies, they're putting profits over people. The Teamsters will not stand for it."
Costco recently announced annual revenue of
"If Costco fails to present an acceptable agreement — one that reflects its record-breaking profits — we will hold them accountable," Erickson said.
"We do not want to strike, but if Costco refuses to meet us at the bargaining table with the respect we deserve, we are ready to do whatever it takes," said
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents 1.3 million hardworking people in the
Contact:
Daniel Moskowitz, (770) 262-4971
[email protected]
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SOURCE International Brotherhood of Teamsters
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