Teamsters Human Rights and Diversity Commission Recognizes National Native American Heritage Month

In recognition of November as Native American Heritage Month, Teamsters Human Rights and Diversity Commission (HRDC) Director Anthony M. Rosa released the following statement:

“The Teamsters honor November as National Native American Heritage Month and recognize both the historic and current contributions of Indigenous workers across the country. This year, the Teamsters Human Rights and Diversity Commission was proud to help launch the Indigenous Teamsters Conference to promote, educate, and empower Indigenous members of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters within our organization, strengthen our relationship with Native communities, and create pathways for Indigenous youth into good-paying Teamster jobs. The Teamsters value and respect the history and culture of all Native communities, and will continue to work towards building a diverse and inclusive middle class that all Americans can join.”

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