Advocates at Latinas Contra Cancer Join Teamsters Local 853

Workers who guide women battling cancer have won a significant victory for themselves. On April 17th, fifteen employees at Latinas Contra Cancer (Latinas Against Cancer) voted to become Teamsters. In a card check election overseen by Jean Cohen from the South Bay Labor Council & Maria Noel Fernandez from Working Partnerships USA it was determined that an overwhelming majority of the employees wanted to join North America’s strongest union. Darcie Green, CEO of the non-profit, was present to observe the process and upon hearing the results of the vote immediately recognized Local 853 as the bargaining agent for the new Teamsters and indicated she was ready to commence negotiations.

“It is a rare day when the union is able to sit down with an employer and with a minimum of BS bring a new group of workers into the Teamsters. It is a testament to the righteousness of the work our new members perform, guiding women through some of the scariest times of their lives and the passion with which the organization is led to accomplish its worthy goals,” said Steve Beck, Secretary-Treasurer of Local 853. Working together, the union and the company will make a big difference for women dealing with cancer while making sure the new members doing the hard work are secure as well.