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General President James P Hoffa

The first national Labor Day was celebrated six days after workers were killed in the Pullman strike of 1894. This Labor Day, we must remember those who were senselessly killed at Hartford Distributors in Connecticut.

VIDEO

The 35th annual TNBC Conference, held in Washington, D.C., is a reminder of just how closely related labor rights and civil rights really are. The Teamsters Union has a long history of supporting civil rights and other social-justice causes and will continue to do so well into the future.

TNBC Chair Al Mixon Addresses 35th Annual Conference, see video here.

Blogwatch

The average worker’s compensation package was better in the 1970s than it is now. Most public employees in the early 1970s had pensions and Social Security. Workers in the private sector had pensions, Social Security and best of all, profit sharing. People took their pensions for granted.