TEAMSTERS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE DEMAND FIRST STUDENT OFFER CONTRACT WITH PENSION
800 First Student Teamsters Escalate Demands for Fair Contract, Prepare to Strike
MANCHESTER, N.H.,
After several months of contract negotiations for the six open agreements, First Student has repeatedly refused to offer Teamsters a contract that includes a pension out of a matter of "principal," even though Teamsters' pension proposals would not increase First Student costs nor expose it to additional liability.
"First Student Teamsters play a vital role in school districts across
"It's disheartening to see our employer deny us access to the Teamsters Pension Fund, which we know several of our counterparts at other bus yards have access to," said Kelly Placard, an 18-year veteran bus driver at First Student and Local 633 shop steward. "We love our jobs and our students, but we deserve access to a dignified retirement and to be able to care for our families. We do not want to strike, but First Student has given us no other option."
All Teamsters that work for First Student nationwide, including in all locations in
"First Student Teamsters across
Chartered in 1934, Teamsters Local 633 represents more than 4,700 workers in
Contact:
Matt McQuaid, (202) 624-6877
[email protected]
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SOURCE Teamsters Local 633
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