Delegates to the International Brotherhood of Teamsters convention in Las Vegas approved a resolution June 28 stating the union’s intent to continue its organizing efforts at FedEx Corp. and XPO Logistics Inc., two companies that have long been resistant to union organizing.
The union has had limited success in organizing campaigns at the two companies in recent years, with several units of workers voting for Teamsters representations in elections supervised by the National Labor Relations Board, but no collective bargaining contracts have been reached at either employer.
Gordon Sweeton, a Teamsters vice president, said the union had begun contract negotiations ...
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