This
winter St. Louis County and the Teamsters Local 320 have been engaged in tense
contract negotiations. The Teamsters
represent about 180 country workers, including snowplow drivers, mechanics,
building maintenance crews, parts room specialists, sign technicians, bridge
maintenance crews and custodial staff.
Negotiations have deadlocked over the following issues:
-Seniority as it relates to bidding for routes and jobs.
-Stagnant wages, leading to recruitment and retention
challenges.
-Health care premiums, which have risen 31% since 2017.
-The process by which workers accrue benefits.
Frustrated
with the County’s refusal to agree to their demands, the workers voted 112 to 1
to strike if necessary. The County and
Teamsters are using the state’s Bureau of Mediation Services to try and
facilitate an agreement. The BMS asks
that workers file a ten day intent to strike to give a last chance to reaching
an agreement before actually striking.
The Teamsters filed the 10 notice at 12:01am on New Year’s, the earliest
possible minute they could. Because of
the holidays, the earliest the workers could go on strike is Jan. 14.
Snow plow
drivers, and all County workers, work extremely hard, and have had some massive
challenges this winter because of our epic snow storms. It’s only right that they should be
compensated appropriately. We urge our
readers to support the Teamsters. If
this does go to a strike, walk the picket line.
Tell your County Board member to support the workers’ demands. And watch the Northern Worker for further
updates!
>> The article above was written by Adam Ritscher.
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