TEAMSTERS LAUNCH NATIONWIDE AIRGAS STRIKE
- Teamsters at Airgas launched a strike on June 25, 2025, at eight locations across five U.S. states due to unfair labor practices.
- The strike follows failed contract talks and allegations that Airgas refuses to negotiate agreements meeting industry standards amid record profits.
- Airgas, owned by the French multinational Air Liquide, is the largest supplier in the United States of gases used for industrial, healthcare, and specialized applications.
- Juan Campos, Teamsters Vice President, stated that the company has shown a lack of regard for the employees who contributed to its growth, and as a result, they are now experiencing the repercussions of those actions.
- The Teamsters are ready to broaden their strike efforts if needed, demonstrating solidarity among members who are insisting on dignity, respect, and equitable contracts.
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Costco wage theft complaint filed by Teamsters
Teamsters Local 174 has filed multiple complaints with the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (L&I), alleging that Costco has blatantly refused to pay its fleet drivers. A group of 150 drivers in Sumner claimed the retail giant has “yet to pay a cent” following the recent collective bargaining agreement between the two parties. Teamsters claim Costco wage theft RELATED STORIES30,000 WA grocery workers voting on contract deal to …

TEAMSTERS FILE WAGE THEFT COMPLAINT AGAINST COSTCO
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Teamsters Launch Nationwide Airgas Strike
(WASHINGTON) – Teamsters at Airgas are on strike in response to the company’s unfair labor practices and refusal to negotiate fair contracts. The tankhaul workers, represented by Teamsters Local 507 in Cleveland and Local 701 in New Brunswick, N.J., have extended picket lines to eight locations across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. “The greedy people who run this company are breaking the law and interferi…
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