AAA San Francisco City Hall Teamsters 665 Rally
(San Francisco, CA) The Teamster 665 campaign for AAA agents shifted into high gear in April with a rally in front of San Francisco’s City Hall which drew hundreds of workers, their families and Teamster members from around Northern California. Between chants of “AAA – TEAMSTERS!” from the crowd of supporters, state and local
Sunday, April 25th 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Join us to support AAA workers Civic Center Plaza, 355 Mc Allister St., San Francisco, 94102
The Harry Pollan/Robert Morales Scholarship Program This scholarship is named for Harry Polland, the long-time Joint Council 7 Economist who was responsible for negotiation and improving Teamster contracts throughout California; and Robert Morales, Secretary-Treasurer to Teamsters Joint Council 7 and Teamsters Local 350 as well as Director of the IBT's Solid Waste Division, had
Teamsters stand in solidarity with our union brothers and sisters at SEIU LOCAL 87 as 700 of their janitors went on strike yesterday In Downtown SF. Striking workers are calling for fair pay, seniority rights and workplace safety protections. 26 custodians in the union have died from Covid-19 and roughly 3,000 have been laid
Sign Petition More Than 460 Insurance Agents Seek Respect and a Voice on the Job (SAN FRANCISCO) – AAA insurance retail sales agents across Northern California filed for an election on Tuesday with the NLRB to be able to vote to join Teamsters Local 665. The 460 insurance agents with AAA Northern California work
Material handlers at Shamrock Materials, Inc. have voted unanimously to join Teamsters Local 665. The workers are responsible for the distribution and supply of building materials that are used in construction. “These material handlers saw the level of compensation that dump truck and ready-mix drivers they work alongside with were getting, so they jumped
Peggy Aleman joined the Teamsters Union in 1987. Employed as a school bus driver for First Student in Sonoma County, California, Peggy served children with special needs in the Santa Rosa school district. During two-plus decades of employment in the bargaining unit at First Student, Peggy remained a union member while serving as both
Riakat Ali (goes by “Ali”) walked into the Embarcadero Garage in San Francisco on a chilly morning in 1974 as a new Teamsters Local 665 member working for Metro Parking as a parking attendant. Fast forward 46 years later and Ali would walk out of the 475 Brannan Garage for the last time. Ali