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Teamsters Take on Corporate Greed at Star Tribune
September 19, 2008: Teamster pressmen at the Minneapolis Star Tribune have voted down concessions for a second time this year, voiding concessions for two other Teamster locals at the newspaper.
No Vote Voids Concessions at Star Tribune
September 12, 2008: Attempts by the Minneapolis Star Tribune to wrest major concessions from three Teamster unions, representing pressmen, drivers and mailers, hit more roadblocks on Thursday.
Minnesota Newspaper Teamsters Say No to Concessions
September 10, 2008: For the second time in a month, Teamsters in the Pressman’s Union at the Minneapolis Star Tribune voted overwhelmingly to reject their proposed contract.
MinnPost.com: Star Tribune Debt Bomb
August 6, 2008: When the Star Tribune’s pressmen turned down management’s contract proposal last Thursday, they ignored a threat from their own leadership: without a “yes” vote, the company
Pressmen Vote Down Concessions at Star Tribune
August 1, 2008: Teamster pressmen at the Minneapolis Star Tribune have killed a concessionary agreement by a vote of 77 to 27.
Board Nixes Vote, Blocks Local Merger
April 2, 2007: It can be hard for small locals to survive these days—especially when we are going up against big multinational corporations.
NLRB Rejects Newspaper’s Objections, Clearing Way For Election Certification
March 23, 2007: Press operators at the Los Angeles Times won a victory this week when the regional National Labor Relations Board in Los Angeles rejected the newspaper’s objections abo
Newspaper Teamsters Told 'Vote Till You Get it Right'
Teamster members of GCC Local 4-N at the San Francisco Chronicle have spent the last few years fighting for a decent contract that upholds industry standards for union pressmen.
S.F. Newspaper Teamsters Fight to Hold The Line Against Hearst
October 18, 2006. The Hearst-owned San Francisco Chronicle has set its sights on its union workforce, but members of Teamsters GCC Local 4-N are fighting to preserve the good wages and benefi
GCIU Merges with the Teamsters
January 30, 2005: The Graphic Communications International Union’s (GCIU) 60,000 US members voted by a narrow margin to merge into the Teamsters.



