Brian Fisher

Del Mar Foods Members kick off the first contract negotiation meeting with what’s expected to be a hard-fought battle for living wages in one of the most expensive counties in California.

On Saturday, March 25, led by Teamsters Local 853 President Steven Lua, Teamsters 853 kicked off a contract campaign for Del Mar Foods members who are ready to rise up and fight for the wages they deserve. Del Mar Foods is a food processing plant that packages frozen foods and employees 100 members year round and up to 300 members during the seasonal peak from April through October. Based in Watsonville Ca, these members work and live in one of the most expensive counties in California. The current wages are incredibly difficult to live off of and this movement to become a united force and demand a livable wage is the only way we can assure that the members will be heard during bargaining. When we negotiated our previous agreement during the pandemic, we received increases that had never been seen before. Although it seemed like a win at the time, rising costs have made those wage increases from the previous agreement feel like we are back at square one.

Our hope is that Del Mar Foods takes this campaign to heart and is willing to pay wages that will allow our members to live in the city they work in. We want Del Mar Foods to know that these members have the backing of the local and we are prepared to do everything possible to assure a living wage. Negotiations will commence in April and we will continue to meet regularly with our members to keep up the good fight as a strong and united force.


El sábado 25 de marzo, dirigido por el presidente de Teamsters Local 853, Steven Lua, iniciamos una campaña de contratos para los miembros de Del Mar Foods que están listos para levantarse y luchar por los salarios que se merecen. Del Mar Foods es una planta de procesamiento de frutas y vegetables que envasa alimentos congelados y cuenta con 100 miembros durante todo el año y hasta 300 miembros durante el pico estacional de abril a octubre. Con sede en Watsonville Ca, estos miembros trabajan y viven en uno de los condados más caros de California. Es increíblemente difícil vivir con los salarios actuales y este movimiento para convertirse en una fuerza unida y exigir un salario digno es la única forma en que podemos asegurar que los miembros serán escuchados durante la negociación. Cuando negociamos nuestro acuerdo anterior durante la pandemia, recibimos aumentos que nunca antes se habían visto. Aunque parecía una victoria en ese momento, el aumento de los costos ha hecho que esos aumentos salariales del acuerdo anterior se sientan como si estuviéramos de vuelta en el punto de partida.

Nuestra esperanza es que Del Mar Foods se tome en serio esta campaña y esté dispuesta a pagar salarios que permitan a nuestros miembros vivir en la ciudad en la que trabajan. Queremos que Del Mar Foods sepa que estos miembros tienen el respaldo del local y que nosotros estámos preparados para hacer todo lo posible para asegurar un salario digno. Las negociaciones comenzarán en abril y continuaremos reuniéndonos regularmente con nuestros miembros para continuar la buena batalla como una fuerza fuerte y unida.

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Scholarship Available to Teamster Children and Dependents

The Joint Council 7, Harry Polland/Robert Morales Scholarship Program

This scholarship is named for Harry Polland, the long-time Joint Council 7 Economist who was responsible for negotiating and improving Teamster contracts throughout California. And Robert Morales, Secretary-Treasurer to Teamsters Joint Council 7 and Teamsters Local 350 and Director of the IBT’s Solid Waste Division. Robert had the ability to negotiate the best Waste Division contracts in the country and to lobby in the City and County of San Francisco for workers’ rights.

Although both small in stature, they were giants in the world of collective bargaining. This Scholarship is intended as a tribute to Harry and Bob’s efforts to ensure that Teamster jobs always provide the wages and benefits necessary to support families and enable Teamsters to send their children to college.

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Teamsters 853 Provides Flood Relief for Watsonville & Pajaro Community Members

On Friday, March 10, 2023, after heavy storms swept through many parts of California, the Watsonville and Pajaro community was devastated when a levee broke, and flooding caused 1,700 residents to be evacuated from their homes. Teamsters Local 853 represents members who were impacted by these floods and to date, members from S. Martinelli, Del Mar Foods, and H.A. Rider have been relocated to shelters and hotels while they wait for officials to allow them to return home. The flood has been named one of the biggest weather-related disasters in California and we are only in the beginning stages of how it has affected the community.

Pajaro Valley is known for its agriculture and is home to many farm workers who will be out of a job this year due to the compromised crops caused by the flooding. The long-term damage means that some of the members we represent will have a low volume of crops to process and package. This affects members from Driscoll’s, Del Mar Foods, and the cold storages that store these crops.

Teamsters Local 853 partnered with other Unions (UFCW, Liuna, Teachers Unions, and others) along with the Monterey and Santa Cruz Central Labor Council that represent employees in the community to host a BBQ event on Wednesday, March 22. We assisted our members and the community by distributing gift cards for groceries. We also distributed clothing and toiletries. We had a strong showing of over 100 members, city officials, and union representatives who spoke on overcoming the devastation these floods created and continuing to build on our community.

If you, or someone you know, have been affected by the flooding, and you are seeking information or support, please contact Teamsters Local 853 President, Steven Lua, with the provided contact information below.

Steven Lua
Teamsters Local 853
22 E. 5th Street
Watsonville, CA 95076
Phone# (831) 724-0683
Fax# (831) 724-1554

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UPS Negotiations Update – March 17th

Teamsters Local 853 Sisters and Brothers working for UPS,

The Northern California Teamsters Committee met the week of March 17, 2023, and concluded a weeklong bargaining session with UPS on the Nor Cal Sort and Supplemental Agreements. The Committee continued working on proposals and counterproposals, however, there have not been any new tentative agreements. Many of the problems our members face each day are problems that UPS created, and that UPS has failed thus far to adequately address in these negotiations. The Union Committee had face-to-face across-the-table bargaining each day; actual time has been minimal. Many of the problems UPS has failed to correct include but are not limited to Vacation accrual and selection process, payroll errors, Market Rate Adjustment, and Route Bidding. Grievance Procedure, Seniority Lists, and Approved Leave. While this committee is committed to improving our agreement, holding UPS accountable to resolve problems they’ve created is fundamental. UPS continues to put a monetary cost to all of the Union proposals as UPS continues to propose language that would affect holiday pay, delayed starts, and the work week. Tentative dates have been agreed to for the week of April 10th thru the 14th.

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Teamsters International Vice President Tom Erickson shows support for Workers at PFG Gilroy

Teamsters Internation Vice President Tom Erickson gave a strong shout-out to the Performance Food Groups workers in Gilroy, California, in support of their unionizing vote. Steve Beck, Ray Torres, and the entire staff at Teamsters Local 853 were also commended for the work they are doing.

It takes this kind of support to make sure our newest Sisters and Brothers have the backing to get in there and fight hard for a great contract.

Let’s go PFG workers, fight hard for your future!!!

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A Great Victory over Wrongful termination with Full 18 Months Back Pay and benefits

Sisters and Brothers, a great victory to share with you. Patricia and Lucas were both wrongfully terminated at Kelloggs 19 months ago. After a lot of hard work coordinated by Ray Torres and shop steward Eric Calderone, we are happy to report that Patricia and Lucas are both back at work along with their Back Pay, Health Benefits, 401K, and pensions.

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Performance Food Group in Gilroy – Congratulations – Let’s get it done and get to the finish line.

Performance Food Group in Gilroy,

On behalf of Teamsters Local 853, we want to congratulate you on taking the first step to better Wages, Benefits, and Protections at your workplace by voting to unionize.

Our entire local of 13,000 members have your back and will support you in getting to the next step of getting a great contract.


Trust us; we will get this done well for you. But the road is hard, and we must all be strong.

Thank you to our Sister Local members who work for Performance Food Group down in the City of Industry. They have your back too. Here are two messages from Teamsters Local 630 from those members who know.

Let’s get it done!!

Ray Torres, Vice-President, Teamsters Local Union 853

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In a heated battle, Teamsters President Sean O’Brien call out senator for being a greedy CEO

Sisters and Brothers, In the battle for labor rights, there are two sides.

On our side, Unions fight to provide workers with good living wages and benefits for the work they do. On the other side are the employers and corporations that tirelessly pursue the exploitation of workers. Reducing wages and benefits so that they can make more profits for their owners.

This week, these two forces went head-to-head at Senator Bernie Sander’s hearing on Union-busting. Millionaire Republican Senator & business owner Markwayne Mullin questions Teamsters President Sean O’Brien. Senator Mullin used his time to air typical union-busting talking points. Implying that Unions are not needed because employers treat their employees so well.

The Players

Teamsters President Sean O’Brien, a fourth-generation Teamster, has tirelessly battled for workers and their rights since the age of 18. Sean was present and being questioned by Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma, whose reported net worth is between $31.6 million to $75.6 million.

Watch Sean O’Brien call out senator Mullin for being a greedy CEO. Mullin claimed his salary was 50K a year. So how did he become a multi-millionaire?

Senator Mullin refused to engage in any meaningful dialog, instead expressing a laundry list of common Union-busting playbook points. At one point, Sean O’Brien called the Senator on his out-of-line, union-busting rhetoric, and the Senator got so frustrated he told Sean “you need to shut your mouth”. Watch below.

Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma, whose reported net worth is between $31.6 million to $75.6 million, claims he only paid himself $50,000 year. Mullin, at the hearing, claimed he started his career with “nothing” or “less than nothing.” His version of “nothing” was to take over his father’s plumbing business which had six employees at the time.

Watch Senator Mullin state that inheriting a six-person company from his dad was starting with “less than nothing.” How many workers would have loved to have senator Mullin’s version of “nothing”? His entitled perspective shows how out of touch he is with the circumstances of everyday workers in America.

Watch Senator Mullin use grossly inaccurate data to justify his anti-Union line of inquiry and watch O’Brien call him on it.

It’s up to all of us to fight back. How? Be an active member & get involved.

Sisters and Brothers, it is important to take the lessons from this incident and always understand that if we don’t remain active and vigilant against employers, they will always have politicians like Senator Mullin and Lobbyists working endlessly to strip you of the good paying jobs and benefits we have fought so hard for.

Self-righteous businessmen like Senator Mullin and other millionaire businessmen will always feel entitled to take what they want from their employees. They don’t want you to unionize because it gives workers the power to fight on equal footing with employers who would otherwise hold all the power.

Be as active as possible in our Union; we need your participation to strengthen us as we continue the fight for Union members everywhere.

Please help our fight and share this post with any Union sisters and brothers or Union-friendly people.

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Teamsters 853 Sisters and Brothers – 300 Companies – 13,000 Members Strong

Teamsters Local 853 represents more than 13,000 members at more than 300 companies—from the Greater Bay Area out to Sacramento, and down to the Central Coast. If you meet a brother or sister from one of these companies, say hello!

Bakery • Beverage & Liquor • Passenger Transportation • Cannabis • Car Rental/Dealerships • Construction • Dairy • Food Processing • Laundry • Non-Profit • Package Delivery • Paratransit • Parking • Printing • Public Sector • Ready Mix • Retail • Trucking • Warehousing

18 Trucking, Inc.
Accurate Printing
Adprint
AEG Ticket Sellers & Takers
Affiliated Const. Owner Operators
Affiliated Concession Vendors
Aguilar Trucking
Albany Subaru
Alliance Graphics
Alpha Press, Inc.
Alsco American Linen Supply
Americold Logistics
Ameripride Uniform Services
Amports
Andreini Brothers
Anixter Inc.
Apache Partners
Aramark
Arb Inc. (Pipeline)
Argent Materials, Inc
Arkansas Best Freight
Athens Baking Co
Auto West Honda
Autonation Honda
Avis Car Rental
B. K. Mill & Fixture
Bakemark, Inc
Bauman Landscape and
Construction
Bay Area Paving Co
Bill Jacobson
Bimbo Bakeries USA
Bogetti Water Trucks
Bottomley Distributing Co
Brannon Equipment Sales & Leasing,
LLC
Budget Rent A Car (Truck Rental)
Building & Construction Trades of
Alameda County
C F Archibald
C.A. Cold Storage Co., Inc.
California Trade Bindery
Canteen
Cargill Salt Co-Refinery Loc. 1
Cemex USA
Central Concrete Supply
Certainteed Corporation
Challenge Dairy Products
Charles F Gagliasso Trucking, Inc
Cherin Furniture Co
Christy Vault Company
City & County of San Francisco
Classic Glass
Clear Channel Outdoor, Inc.
County Fair-Alameda
Coast Counties Truck & Equipment
Coast Litho
Compass Transportation
Consolidated Printers, Inc.
Core-Mark
Cost Plus Stores
Costco Wholesale
Cosumnes Community Services
County Fair-Monterey County
Crothall Laundry Services
CTWI
D & B Trenching, Inc
Davis Instruments Corp
Day-Lee Foods, Inc.
Del Mar Foods/Cold Storage
DFS-J.V.
DHL
Double D Transportation
Douglas Parking
Driscoll Strawberries, Inc.
DS Waters
Durham School Bus Services
East Bay Restaurant Supply Co
Economy Lumber Co
Economy Trucking Services, Inc.
EMJ Company
Farmers Bros Coffee Co
Farmers Produce
Fast Track Airport Parking
Ferguson Enterprises-Air Cold
Ferma Corp/Green Box
Firestar Productions
First Student - San Jose
First Transit
Fong & Associates
Foothill-DeAnza District-Payroll
Foster Farms Dairy
Fremont Universal Transportation Inc
G. Bortolotto & McPhail
GCR Tires & Services
Gatorade
Genesis Logistics
Gillig Corporation
Globe Forklift Co.
Gloria Washington Trucking , Inc
Glosage Engineering Inc.
Golden Brands-Sacramento
Golden Gate Fields
Golden Gate Freightliner
Goodland Landscape
GR4 Trucking Service
Graffik Dezine
Grafix
Granite Construction
Granite Rock Company Construction
Division
Graniterock
Greif Brothers Corporation
Guerra Construction Group
H W McKevitt Co
H.A. Rider & Sons
Hallcon Transportation
Half Moon Bay Sealing & Paving
Harbor Distributing Dba Golden
Brands
Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction
Healthcare Services Group
Henkel Corporation
Hertz Corp
Hill Brothers Chemical Co.
HVYW8 Inc.
Interstate Paving
J S Guerin Co.
J’s Quality Printing
JFC International Inc
Kellogg’s U.S.A. Inc.
Larsen Brothers Lumber Inc
Las Animas Concrete Inc
LAZ Parking
Le Boulanger the Baker LLC
Lehigh Southwest Cement Company
Lithotype Company, Inc.
LS Trucking, Inc
MacMurray Pacific
Macy’s Logistics
Macy’s
Master Builders
Matagranos Inc
McGuire & Hester
Mercado Trucking LLC
Mercurio Brothers Printing
Mission Linen
Mondelez Global LLC
Monterey Mechanical Co
Mosaic Global Transportation
Mountain Cascade, Inc.
MV Transportation
National Car Rental
Naturipe Berry Growers Cold Storage
Northrop Grumman Marine Systems
O C Jones & Sons
O’Grady Paving Company
Operating Engineers Print Shop
Osborne Lumber Co
Outfront Media
Pacific Racing Association
Pajaro Dunes South Association
Pajaro Valley Cold Storage Co.
Pak N’ Save
Park N Fly, Inc.
Peerless Coffee Company
Peninsula Crane and Rigging Inc
Penske Truck Leasing Inc.
Pepsi Cola West
Perfect Image Printing
Pine Cone Lumber
Pipeline Project
Pleasanton Ready Mix Concrete
PPG Industries
Precision Sweeping
Premier Parking
Primesource Building Products, Inc.
Pro Forma Resources
Prudential Overalls/Clean Room
Services
Pyramid Painting Inc.
QLM Inc.
Ransome Company
Redgwick Construction Co.
Reed And Graham Inc
Reef Parking
Reliance Metals
Reyes Coca ColaRight Away Redy Mix
River Distributing Co., LLC
RNDC
Ryde Transit
Ryder Truck Rental
S Martinelli & Company
S.S.A.Terminals, LLC
Safeway Bakery/Milk Plant
San Francisco Unified School District
San Jose Convention Center
San Jose Transport
San Pablo Automotive Supply
Santa Clara Chamber of Commerce
Scan Art/Pacific Resources
Schawk, Inc.
Second Harvest Food Bank
SFO RAC
Sierra Pacific
Sims Metal
Snelson Companies
Sonoco
SP+ Transportation
Spicer’s
Spot Light Printing Company
STA - San Jose
Statewide Construction Sweeping
Statewide Owner Operators
Steeler, Inc
Storer Transit Systems
Superior Modular Transport Inc
SWGS
Sysco Food Service of San Francisco,
Inc.
T. Marzetti Company
Teamsters Local 517
Teichert Construction
The Ford Store
Time Printing
Times Printing Company
Top Grade Construction
Top Shelf Packaging
Township Retail Services, Inc
Transdev
Tri Valley Water Trucks, Inc
Truitt & White Lumber Co
United Natural Foods (UNFI)
United Parcel Service
Urban Art Lithography, Inc.
USF Reddaway
Vanguard Construction
Vulcan Materials Company
Watsonville Community Hospital
We Drive U
West Coast Vending
West Valley Construction Co., Inc
Westrock
Westside Building Materials
White Brothers
Wingfoot Com. Tire
Zenith American Solutions

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