A Teamster contract establishes a uniform set of wages,
hours and working conditions. Every so often, as
stipulated in your contract, labor and management
negotiate improvements or changes to this agreement.
Your Teamster contract covers such rights and benefits
as:
The contract is the law of the workplace. The rights and
benefits in the contract are guaranteed. Management
cannot legally change them without negotiating with the
union.
Unity Wins
Benefits
Your employer did not give workers the rights and
benefits in the union contract. They were won over years
of tough negotiations because of membership unity.
You Vote on the
Contract
You vote to accept or reject whatever has been
negotiated. The proposed contract does not go into
effect until a majority of the members vote to accept
it.
Contracts can cover workers on a national, regional, or
local union level. Experience shows agreements covering
a period of three years best serve the interests of the
members. Some contracts, however, run for longer or
shorter terms.
Know Your
Contract
Read your contract. Ask your steward to explain parts
that are unclear. If you know your contract, you can
take full advantage of the benefits contained in it. You
will also know when your employer has failed to live up
to the terms of the pact.
You should become familiar with the employer’s work
rules and attendance policy, as well as the union
contract. All three will make you aware of your rights
and responsibilities.