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Posts by Teddy Ostrow

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‘This is for the future’: Is the UAW strike a watershed moment for worker militancy? The UAW’s ‘stand up’ strike strategy has inspired confidence from auto workers on the picket line while sending the Big Three scrambling.

The UAW’s creative ‘stand up’ strike strategy has inspired confidence from auto workers on the picket line while sending the Big Three scrambling to respond: by @teddyostrow.bsky.social

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UPS Teamsters Voted to Ratify Their Contract, Ending High-Profile Negotiations and Averting a Strike The union voted to ratify the contract by 86.3%.

No contract will never be the end-all-be-all. There will always be disappointment at what wasn’t achieved. What matters is channeling that frustration towards new organizing, argues Greg Kerwood, a UPSer from Local 25. inthesetimes.com/article/ups-...

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UPS strike averted?? Live discussion with Teamsters Update (6/25/23): The International Brotherhood of Teamsters have reportedly reached a tentative agreement with UPS just days before the current contract was...

We're live at the TRNN Youtube talking to UPS workers about the new TA that dropped this morning. Come hang out--
https://www.youtube.com/live/UqBjrNQQGKE?feature=share

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The Upsurge The Upsurge is a podcast about UPS, the Teamsters, and the future of the American labor movement. It is produced in partnership with In These Times and The Real News Network. On July 31, the labor con...

Welcome @teddyostrow.bsky.social to the skyline, the man who's podcast audience is going to lose the most shit of any podcast audience in the next week. https://therealnews.com/the-upsurge

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😂 thanks Brett

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Union Freight Has Hit Rock Bottom. Can the Teamsters Turn it Around? Decades of deregulation have chipped at union power in the freight industry—in order to turn it around, the Teamsters need to show non-unionized workers what a fighting union can do.

Without unions, employers who once paid truckers hourly wages began paying them “by the mile,” or the distance they traveled. Countless hours of work now go unpaid.

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