Teamsters Lose Again! This Time in Federal Court to the PPPWU!
Teamsters Lose at Every Turn! At the bargaining table, in arbitration and in Federal Court! PPPWU is Independent and Strong!
You believed in us and we delivered – at the bargaining table, in arbitration, and in court! You stood with the union that is solely dedicated to your interests and resisted the lies of the Teamsters who tell you bigger is better. The Teamsters take your dues and throw you in with outsiders that don’t know our industry. With our win in federal court, we now can dedicate all of our efforts to getting you even better contracts and healthcare benefits, designed for you and your families.
We couldn’t have done it without your support. Thank you!
See the Judge’s Full Decision below:
2024 October November December Communicator
Volume 2 Number 4 | Printing Packaging & Production Workers Union of North America | Oct-Nov-Dec 2024Read More
2024 July August September Communicator
Volume 2 Number 3 | Printing Packaging & Production Workers Union of North America | Jul-Aug-Sep 2024Read More
Court Ruling Frees PPPWU to Focus on Industry-Specific Expertise and Stronger Contracts for Members
PPPWU is proud to announce a major legal victory, confirming the union’s new path forward and the significant benefits this brings to its members.Read More
Monumental Victory for the Printing Packaging & Production Workers Union
of North America!
On August 15, 2024, Judge Timothy J. Kelly of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia ruled in favor of the PPPWU.Read More
2024 April May June Communicator
Volume 2 Number 2 | Printing Packaging & Production Workers Union of North America | Apr-May-Jun 2024Read More
2024 January February March Communicator
Volume 2 Number 1 | Printing Packaging & Production Workers Union of North America | Jan-Feb-Mar 2024Read More
2023 October November December Communicator
Volume 1 Number 2 | Printing Packaging & Production Workers Union of North America | Oct-Nov-Dec 2023Read More
Freeman to Retire; Nobles Takes Top Post
Freeman said it had been an “honor” to serve and that he believed the union had a promising future.Read More
A Change in Name But Not Values for ‘Illustrious’ Union
Where I Stand – With a history tracing back more than 100 years, our union is at an unprecedented moment.Read More