TEAMSTERS WIN STRIKE AT KEURIG DR PEPPER
- Over 250 union members at the Keurig Dr Pepper facility in Victorville, California, approved a new contract on May 22, 2025, following a strike that lasted two weeks.
- The strike followed workers rejecting KDP’s initial contract offer due to unfair labor practice claims and inadequate wages and benefits.
- More than 700 Teamsters across California joined the strike by expanding picket lines and halting shipments at five other KDP locations.
- Phil Cooper stated that Keurig Dr Pepper was held accountable for infringing on the rights of their members and attempting to take away their earned sick leave.
- The contract includes significant wage increases and pension access, marking the Teamsters’ second strike win at KDP in just over one month.
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Teamsters Win Strike at Keurig Dr Pepper
(VICTORVILLE, Calif.) – More than 250 Teamsters at Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP) in Victorville have won a strong contract after a two-week unfair labor practice (ULP) strike. Backed by over 700 Teamsters at KDP facilities across California, workers forced the company to deliver critical improvements on the job, including access to the Western Conference of Teamsters Pension Trust and significant wage increases. “Teamsters at Keurig Dr Pepper were read…
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