The Teamsters are known as the champion of freight drivers
and warehouse workers, but have organized workers in virtually
every occupation imaginable, both professional and
non-professional. Private sector and public sector.
Our 1.4 million members are public defenders in Minnesota;
vegetable workers in California; sanitation workers in New York;
brewers in St. Louis; newspaper workers in Seattle; construction
workers in Las Vegas; zoo keepers in Pennsylvania; healthcare
workers in Rhode Island; bakery workers in Maine; airline
pilots, secretaries and police officers. Name the occupation and
chances are we represent those workers somewhere.
There are 500 Teamster locals throughout the United States,
Canada and Puerto Rico.
Teamsters stand ready to organize workers who want to bargain
collectively. Once a contract is negotiated and signed, the
Union works to enforce it - holding management’s feet to the
fire and invoking contract grievance procedures if management
chooses not to. Wages and benefits under Teamster contracts are
markedly better than those of non-union employees in similar
jobs. Teamster contracts are the guarantors of decent wages,
fair promotion, health coverage, job security, paid time-off and
retirement income.
The IBT also performs vital tasks in such areas as pension
management, safety & health, community outreach, governmental
affairs and communications. For a century the Teamsters have
been a public voice for the rights and aspirations of working
men and women and a key player in securing them