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TEMCO TEAMSTERS RALLY FOR FAIR CONTRACT AT HOME DEPOT HEADQUARTERS
Over 80 Temco drivers and Teamsters say Home Depot has ignored bargaining duties and used unfair labor practices since their union vote.
- On Friday, May 1, over 80 flatbed truck drivers for Temco Logistics rallied at Home Depot headquarters in Atlanta, demanding an end to alleged union-busting tactics and a fair first contract.
- The drivers made history in February 2026 by becoming the first group of Home Depot workers to unionize, having begun organizing with Teamsters Local 528 in December 2025.
- Chuck Stiles, a representative of Teamsters Local 528, described the campaign as "vicious," alleging the company is "refusing to meet and negotiate a first contract" after threatening workers' jobs.
- Joined by Georgia State Representative Akbar Ali and Atlanta City Council Member Kelsea Bond, the union demanded Home Depot "recognize Temco Teamsters" and end unfair labor practices.
- Temco Driver and Local 528 member Damari Chase stated, "We will not rest until we get the union contract we have earned," signaling the group's resolve to secure dignity on the job.
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TEMCO TEAMSTERS RALLY FOR FAIR CONTRACT AT HOME DEPOT HEADQUARTERS
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