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  • Dear Teamster Union Member and Family,

    Last November’s elections brought many anti-union governors and lawmakers into statehouses throughout the country. These elections were financed by a wave of corporate cash never before seen in this country.

    Newly elected politicians are paying back their corporate contributors by attacking the voices of working people. Right to work (for LESS) laws are being proposed in a number of states, including Michigan, Missouri, Indiana, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, Maine, Minnesota and more.

  • Hundreds of Teamsters spent yesterday lobbying their representatives to fight anti-worker legislation in Missouri.

  • JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Teamsters General President James Hoffa came to the Missouri Capitol on Tuesday to urge lawmakers to back off from several proposals that he denounced as a "war on workers."

  • The Missouri state Senate has shelved a right to work (for less) bill and whether or not the measure will come up for a vote remains unclear.

  • Rep. Tim Meadows (D-Mo.) represents Missouri’s 101st District. He is also Vice President of Teamsters Local 600 in St. Louis. On Monday, March 14, important right-to-work (for LESS) legislation will come up in Missouri’s state senate. Here’s Rep. Meadow’s take on the issue, including the attacks on working people happening nationwide and what Teamsters can do to fight back.