Teamsters
In 2023, Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien launched a new project to document Teamsters history from 1975 to 1999. These historic interviews — captured for the first time — detail the wins, losses, and challenges the Teamsters faced during a pivotal era. These include the consent decree, the first democratic election of officers, Ron Carey’s presidency, the national freight strike, the 1997 UPS strike, James P. Hoffa’s election, and so much more.
Today, we launch a new website with every single interview — raw and unedited.
This is Teamsters history: http://teamsterhistory.org/
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06/17/2026
The Teamsters Union has worked tirelessly to forge a bipartisan coalition committed to fighting for organized labor. These efforts recently culminated the Faster Labor Contracts Act (FLCA) being passed in the U.S. House of Representatives with overwhelming support from both parties.
Attendees at the Teamsters 31st International Convention heard today from several of those leaders, including Rep. Donald Norcross (D-NJ, 1st District), who filed the discharge petition that led the FLCA to be passed in the House, Rep. Riley Moore (R-WV., 2nd District) a key co-sponsor of the bill, and Oren Cass, Founder of American Compass.
Delegates contacted the offices of Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) and Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) and urged them to bring the FLCA to a vote.
Follow this link to call on Senate leadership to support the bipartisan FLCA: https://actionnetwork.org/letters/workers-shouldnt-have-to-wait-years-for-their-first-contract-tell-your-senator-to-co-sponsor-hr-5408-s-844-the-bipartisan-faster-labor-contracts-act
06/17/2026
TEAMSTERS, DOJ FILE JOINT MOTION TO END FINAL ORDER AND CONSENT DECREE
Today, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York (the Southern District) jointly filed a motion to amend the Final Order and the Consent Decree, ending federal government monitorship of the union.
In 1989, the Southern District and the Teamsters entered into a consent decree to eliminate organized crime influence within the union and ensure fair, democratic, member-driven elections. Over the past 37 years, the Teamsters have conducted nine elections and successfully eliminated corrupt elements from the union.
Since the election of Sean M. O’Brien as Teamsters General President in 2021, the Teamsters have built a new system of rigorous checks and balances in which every member complaint is investigated, and when appropriate, referred to legal authorities.
“Today marks a new era in the Teamsters. After 37 years, this filing marks an end to the longest monitorship of any union, corporation, nonprofit, or public entity in the history of the United States. Over the past four years, we have developed a system of internal controls and created a culture of vigilance in our union. Our efforts have proven that we can police our own, and the controls we have put in place are more stringent than any labor organization in the country,” said Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien.
The motion requires approval by the Federal District Court and the Honorable Loretta Preska, who has overseen the consent decree monitorships since 2002.
Earlier this year, the Honorable Barbara Jones (ret.), the Independent Review Officer, conducted an assessment of the International Union’s internal disciplinary systems and audit functions and concluded that the union has “developed the institutional tools, processes, and procedures necessary to adequately detect, investigate, and resolve instances of major corruption” and has the capacity to assume responsibility for internal processes.
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