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Leaders of Hormel Strike Arrested; International Holds Trusteeship Hearing »

May 1, 1986 | Phil Kwik

For four hours on April 11, 400 members and supporters of United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local P-9 shut down the Hormel plant in Austin, Minnesota by blocking the main gate to the building. They were dispersed only after police dressed in riot gear began firing tear gas into the...

Roundup of Undocumented Workers Angers Union Organizers »

June 1, 1982 | Dan La Botz

"Operation Jobs," the roundup of undocumented workers carried out in May by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), brought anger and frustration to union members and officials in Chicago. But it has also brought a concern to find ways to de-fend undocumented workers.


Teamster Steelhaulers Show Muscle In Three-Week Wildcat Strike »

March 19, 1979 |
Tiffany Ten Eyck

Some 10,000 Teamsters covered by the National Master Freight Agreement did not return to work when the official strike/lockout ended on April 10. They are the steelhaulers—a group which has caused headaches for the carriers and union officials before.
Most steelhaulers own their own rigs, but...

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