Teamster Women’s Committees have sprung up all over the country. Their members support their union and their community through various activities and charitable contributions. Does your local union have a Women’s Committee yet? If not, we can help.
Find out how to start a Women’s Committee at your local.
On March 8, we celebrate International Women’s Day. It’s an opportunity every year to highlight the achievements and commemorate the struggles of women.
Teamster women have taken on important roles throughout history. This visual history shows Teamster women on the job—as bakers, airplane mechanics, truck drivers, railroad workers and more. Teamster women have always stood as advocates for worker rights, and are shown here organizing, lobbying and even meeting with U.S. presidents.
March is Women’s History Month, a time to reflect upon and celebrate the contributions American women have made to society. As we thank great leaders like Mary Harris “Mother” Jones, Clara Day, Rosa Parks, Frances Perkins, Hilda Solis and others and for their contributions to our world, we cannot help but see that women’s history is Teamster history.