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  2. Teamsters Local 1932 - Wikipedia

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    Teamsters Local 1932 is the largest union in the County of San Bernardino, representing 11,000 of the County's 25,000 employees. The union was founded by members of the independent San Bernardino Public Employees Association (SBPEA) after a vote to affiliate with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters in April 2015.

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    School districts in San Bernardino County, California (2 C, ... Teamsters Local 1932 This page was last edited on 15 February 2022, at 12:25 (UTC). ...

  4. Category:San Bernardino, California - Wikipedia

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    USS San Bernardino (LST-1189) Shandin Hills; Stoddard-Waite Monument; T. Teamsters Local 1932; U. U.S. Route 66 City (San Bernardino, California) Urbita Lake Railway

  5. Teamsters union skips endorsement in presidential race for ...

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    The International Brotherhood of Teamsters will not issue an endorsement in the presidential election for the first time since 1996, and for only the third time since 1960. Teamsters General ...

  6. Category:International Brotherhood of Teamsters - Wikipedia

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    Teamsters Local 1932; M. Mancusi v. DeForte; N. National Master Freight Agreement; NLRB v. Truck Drivers Local 449; P. Jackie Presser indictment scandal; Professional ...

  7. Ron Herrera - Wikipedia

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    Ron Herrera, 2020. Ron Herrera is an American labor leader, who served as the President of the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor (colloquially called the "Fed") until his resignation on October 10, 2022, following the disclosure of his presence during a conversation where racist comments were made regarding black & indigenous peoples. [1]

  8. Fedco - Wikipedia

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    Fedco employees were members of the Teamsters Union, many in Local 232 and 542. They went on strike against the company in the summer of 1979, seeking higher pay as compared to members of the Retail Clerks Union. The strike was resolved after about 3 weeks.

  9. 1934 West Coast waterfront strike - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco General Strike of 1934, along with the Toledo Auto-Lite Strike of 1934 led by the American Workers Party and the Minneapolis Teamsters Strike of 1934 led by the Communist League of America, were catalysts for the rise of industrial unionism in the 1930s, much of which was organized through the Congress of Industrial ...