Teamsters Structure

 

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, with 1.4 million members, is one of the largest labor unions in the world. It is also the most diverse union in the U.S.
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     Local Unions
There are hundreds of Teamsters local unions across North America. The local unions and their members are the heart and backbone of the union.
Unlike other labor unions, the Teamsters Union is structured to promote strong local unions, and strong local leaders. Since the locals negotiate most Teamsters contracts and provide most of the services to the members, they keep most of the dues money. Locals retain their own expert labor lawyers, certified public accountants, full-time business agents, organizers, and clerical staff.
The members of each local elect their own officers, devise their own structure, and vote on their own bylaws, compatible with the International Constitution and Bylaws. While enjoying their independence, the locals benefit from the expertise and assistance of the International Union, and of the various conferences and councils in the union’s structure.
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
At the union’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., the International Brotherhood of Teamsters supports local unions with:
Coordination of national contract negotiations, political action, and organizing;
Training and educational programs for Teamsters officers, Business Agents, stewards and members;
Advice and assistance from experienced organizers, negotiators, researchers, attorneys, safety and health professionals, auditors, and communications specialists
It’s time for change.

 

It’s time to sign a Teamster Card

 

   A message from the Committee For Change