TEAMSTERS WIN, STRIKE ENDS AT GRAYBAR
St. Louis Warehouse Workers Make Major Gains After Two Weeks on the Picket Line
Teamsters secured an impressive 18 percent hourly wage increase over the duration of the four-year contract as well increases in lead and second shift differential pay. To acknowledge the workers' dedication and sacrifice, Local 688 members will also receive a
In addition to the wage improvements, the agreement also ensures Graybar adheres to stringent workplace safety commitments.
"We fought hard and stood strong to get this contract," said
During the strike, workers gained the support of community allies and elected officials, including a visit to the picket line from Senator
The 42 warehouse workers and drivers were forced to strike on
"This was a tough but noble fight. From the very start, these workers knew they were standing up for what was right. The successful of this contract underscore the strength and unity of Teamsters to win a better workplace," said
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents 1.3 million hardworking people in the
Contact:
Daniel Moskowitz, (770) 262-4971
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SOURCE International Brotherhood of Teamsters
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