You
Make the Decisions
As
Teamsters, we negotiate with management to make our jobs better
and to make sure we all are treated fairly.
Every
member has a right to make suggestions about what should be in the
contract - and to vote on the final agreement.
Give
Your Suggestions
The
negotiating process typically starts when your business agent
calls a meeting to solicit the members’ ideas for changes in the
contract. Meeting notices are posted on the union bulletin board
at your workplace.
Give
the local your ideas for what to negotiate in the contract. Your
suggestions shape the demands that the union negotiating team -
which you elect - will present to management.
Show
Solidarity
To
win a good contract, members have to show management we are united
in support of our negotiating team.
If
the bosses see we are divided, they have little incentive to
address the demands of the workers.
Attend
meetings, stay informed, and join in activities to show management
that you support your union.
This
may require sacrifice. Strikes are very rare, but sometimes
necessary. We would never have the wages, benefits, and working
conditions we enjoy today if union members before you had not been
willing to use their ultimate weapon and withhold their labor from
the employer.
We
Will Fight for Fairness
Locals
will strike to win fairness in a contract, but only if a majority
of the members at a contract meetings vote to go on strike.
In
all but a handful of cases, union and management negotiators will
ultimately agree on how a contract should be changed. This is
called a "tentative agreement." The agreement only
becomes a contract when a majority of the members involved vote to
ratify the pact.
You
Have the Final Say
In
most cases, a meeting will be called when negotiations are
finished so the business agent can explain details of the
tentative agreement. You will vote to accept or reject the
proposed contract at the meeting, typically by secret ballot.
Remember,
you
play a key role in winning a good contract.
United
We Bargain, Divided We Beg!
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