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TEAMSTERS THROUGHOUT TEXAS RATIFY FIRST CONTRACT AT SOUTHERN GLAZER'S WINE & SPIRITS
The agreement covers 36 workers who gain higher wages, health care, pension benefits, paid leave, and stronger union protections, boosting bargaining power through contract accretion.
- Drivers and warehouse workers at four Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits facilities in Texas overwhelmingly ratified their first collective bargaining agreement, represented by Teamsters Locals 745 and 577.
- Our locals worked together to secure a strong agreement that gives workers more power, and the company agreed to accrete these units into the Fort Worth contract.
- The new agreement includes higher wages and Teamsters health care, pension benefits, more paid leave and strong union protections for workers at El Paso, Longview, Lubbock and Amarillo.
- Workers said they now have a collective voice to ensure fair treatment and described the moment as empowering, while union members called the result a team effort and expressed pride in joining the union and securing a powerful Teamsters contract.
- Teamsters are leading the way in Texas, with Local 745 members securing their first contract at four facilities, and the union's broader organizing efforts highlight its expanding influence.
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TEAMSTERS THROUGHOUT TEXAS RATIFY FIRST CONTRACT AT SOUTHERN GLAZER'S WINE & SPIRITS
Members of Locals 745 and 577 Secure Better Pay, Benefits, and Protections
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Drivers and warehouse workers at four Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits facilities voted to ratify their first contract. The 36 workers are represented by Teamsters Locals 745 and 577. The units are located in El Paso, Longview, Lubbock, and Amarillo. “Teamsters are leading the way when it comes to organizing in Texas,” said Jeff Padellaro. [...]
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