UAW Endorses Kamala Harris for President Ahead of Mass Rally in Detroit
On Wednesday, July 31, the UAW International Executive Board voted to endorse Kamala Harris for President of the United States. Her historic candidacy builds on the Biden-Harris administration’s proven track record of standing with the UAW and delivering major gains for the working class. Years before the Stand Up Strike, Kamala Harris walked the picket […] The post UAW Endorses Kamala Harris for President Ahead of Mass Rally in Detroit appeared first on UAW | United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America.Continue reading→
Preventing Hearing Loss at Work and Home
July 31, 2024Hearing protection is especially important for APWU members given the diverse and noisy work environments we encounter. The Industrial Relations Department is committed to ensuring that we keep you informed about hearing hazards and the precautions you can take to protect your hearing. magazineSafety and HealthSpeak Up for Safe Jobs Hearing protection is especially important for APWU members given the diverse and noisy work environments we encounter. The Industrial Relations Department is committed to ensuring that we keep you informed about hearing hazards and the precautions you can take to protect your hearing. Below are key points highlighting the importance of hearing protection for APWU members: Chronic Noise Exposure – APWU members, particularly those working in mail processing facilities, are often exposed to loud machinery and equipment noise. Prolonged exposure to such noise at work or while doing chores at home can lead to permanent hearing loss. Irreversible Damage – Unlike other injuries, hearing loss from noise exposure is often irreversible. Once the hair cells in the inner ear are damaged, they do not regenerate, leading to permanent impairment. Effective Communication – In noisy environments, hearing protection helps reduce the impact of loud sounds while allowing workers to hear important communications and alarms. This is crucial for maintaining safety for APWU members on workroom floors. Alertness to Hazards – Good hearing is essential for detecting warning signals, approaching vehicles, or machinery that could pose a risk. Hearing protection helps in maintaining the ability to perceive and respond to such hazards. Prevent Noise-Induced Stress Levels – Constant exposure to high noise levels can lead to increased stress and fatigue. Hearing protection helps create a more comfortable work environment, reducing stress, and improving overall well-being. Improve Focus and Reduce Accidents – Reducing noise levels helps APWU members focus better on our jobs and reduce the likelihood of accidents on and off the job. Regulatory Requirements – Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations mandate hearing protection for workers exposed to noise levels of 85 decibels or higher over an eight-hour period. The Postal Service must comply with these standards to ensure worker safety. Prevent Tinnitus and Other Issues – Prolonged noise exposure can lead to conditions such as tinnitus (ringing in the ears), which can significantly affect quality of life. Hearing protection helps prevent these issues, supporting overall health and well-being. Long-Term Health – Protecting hearing reduces the risk of associated conditions such as hypertension and cardiovascular disease, which have been linked to chronic noise exposure. Support for Aging Workforce – As our APWU members age, susceptibility to hearing loss increases. Using the hearing protection that the Postal Service must provide is crucial to support older employees and maintain their hearing health over time. Extended Career Longevity – By protecting hearing, our APWU members can continue to work effectively and safely for longer periods, benefiting both the individual and their families. Hearing Protection or Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) You may require hearing protection if noise levels cannot be controlled to below OSHA limits. Hearing protection will be made available if noise levels exceed 85 decibels. Radio headsets are not a substitute for approved hearing protectors. Do not wear them in areas where hearing protection is required, as there is no level of protection provided. Earmuffs offer a comfortable fit and provide effective noise reduction, which is ideal for louder environments or for employees who prefer not to use earplugs for various reasons. Earplugs provide a high level of noise reduction and are suitable for a range of noise environments. This is the most common PPE used by Postal Service employees for hearing protection. The Correct way to Insert Earplugs: Use clean hands, and clean earplugs. Pull the top of your ear up and back with one hand to straighten out your ear canal. Insert the earplug straight into the ear canal with your other hand until there is a snug fit. Using hearing PPE is essential not only for preventing hearing loss, but also for maintaining effective communication, reducing stress, and hearing for your entire lifetime. ■ Preventing Hearing Loss at Work and Home0Continue reading→
First Group of American Red Cross Workers in Montana Join Teamsters
(GREAT FALLS, Mont.) – Workers at the American Red Cross facility in Great Falls have...Continue reading→
First Student Bus Drivers Ratify First Teamsters Contract
(OXNARD, Calif.) – First Student workers in Oxnard represented by Teamsters Local 186 have voted...Continue reading→
Teamsters Pilots Question Allegiant’s Priorities as Labor Dispute Looms
(WASHINGTON) – In advance of Allegiant Travel Company’s Allegiant (NASDAQ: ALGT) 2024 second-quarter earnings announcement...Continue reading→
Arizona Workers at Titus Transport Demand Union Recognition
(PHOENIX) – Workers at Titus Transport, a third-party logistics (3PL) delivery provider for Kroger in...Continue reading→
Disney Cast Members Ratify New Contract
(ANAHEIM, Calif.) – Following a credible strike threat, over 6,000 Disney cast members represented by...Continue reading→
Teamsters at Richmond Public Schools Secure Historic First Contract
(RICHMOND, Va.) – Teamsters in the custodial and plant services department at Richmond Public Schools...Continue reading→
UAW Statement on Corporate Greed at John Deere
John Deere’s reckless layoffs and job cuts are an insult to the working class people of Iowa and Illinois, and the United Auto Workers will fight for justice for our members and communities affected by these moves. Let’s be clear: there is no need for Deere to kill good American jobs and outsource them to […] The post UAW Statement on Corporate Greed at John Deere appeared first on UAW | United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America.Continue reading→
DC fire fighters and EMTs inspire young girls at Camp Spark
Washington, DC Local 36 holds "Camp Spark," a free two-day firefighting/EMT experience for young girls ages of 12 – 17.Continue reading→
UAW Files Seven Unfair Labor Practice Charges Against Cornell University Amid Contract Talks
ITHACA — Over the past few weeks, the UAW has filed seven separate unfair labor practice charges with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) against Cornell University, citing violations of workers’ rights and federal labor laws amid ongoing contract negotiations. The agreement, covering more than 1,200 workers, expired at midnight on Sunday, June 30. In response […] The post UAW Files Seven Unfair Labor Practice Charges Against Cornell University Amid Contract Talks appeared first on UAW | United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America.Continue reading→
Teamsters Authorize Strike at Costco Ahead of National Contract Negotiations
(WASHINGTON) – Costco workers represented by Teamsters Local 822 in Norfolk, Va., have voted to...Continue reading→
Off-duty North Carolina fire captain saves man drowning in river
Captain Steve Hunt, a New Hanover County, NC Local 4576 fire captain helped rescue a man who jumped into the Cape Fear River in Wilmington Saturday night.Continue reading→
Teamsters Blast California Supreme Court’s Anti-Worker Prop 22 Ruling
(WASHINGTON) – In response to the California Supreme Court’s ruling to uphold Prop 22, a...Continue reading→
1,100 Workers at TomaTek Join Teamsters in California
(FIREBAUGH, Calif.) – Over 1,100 workers at TomaTek, Inc. in California have voted overwhelmingly to...Continue reading→
South Carolina fire fighters win pay increase to help recruitment and retention
James Island, South Carolina, fire fighters' salaries become more competitive with nearby fire departments after public campaign.Continue reading→
Teamsters at Penn State University Ratify Strong Collective Bargaining Agreement
(STATE COLLEGE, Penn.) – Teamsters at Penn State University have voted overwhelmingly to ratify a...Continue reading→
Teamsters Local 2010 Skilled Trades Workers at UC Irvine Ratify Contract
(IRVINE, Calif.) – Teamsters Local 2010 Skilled Trades members at University of California at Irvine...Continue reading→
Federal labor authority allows fire fighters at Air National Guard Base to join IAFF
The Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA) agreed that Warfield fire fighters should be allowed to vote on which labor union they want to represent them.Continue reading→
Families and union leaders push for expanded benefits on Capitol Hill
Members of the IAFF, the Virginia Professional Fire Fighters, Minnesota Professional Fire Fighters, families, and IAFF Locals throughout Virginia, Minnesota, Ohio, and Florida gathered on Capitol Hill to lobby for the passage of the Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act (S.930/H.R.1719)Continue reading→
UNION PLUS – CAR RENTAL DISCOUNTS
Build summer memories without breaking the bank! Get exclusive union member discounts of up to 35%* off Budget car rentals. With BIG savings like this, you can turn your travel dreams into reality, on a budget. *Terms apply. Book now and save: https://unionplus.click/k0r The post UNION PLUS – CAR RENTAL DISCOUNTS appeared first on UAW | United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America.Continue reading→
