Teamsters Public Services Conference

Teamsters heard from Public Services Division Assistant Director Greg Floyd, International Vice President At-Large,  Joan Corey, Local 911 Secretary-Treasurer Ray Whitmer, and Local 238 Secretary-Treasurer Jesse Case about ongoing public sectors fights and recent organizing victories.


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The City: Eviction Filings Highest Among Private Managers of NYCHA Buildings

Firms that are operating public housing units via the RAD partnerships have been “very aggressive” with efforts to kick people out for non-payment of rent.

South Williamsburg NYCHA residents protest work being done on the building through new private management, Jan. 11, 2021. Credit: Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY

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Walking the Walk for Autism

4th annual Queens South Autism walk sponsored by Local 237. Pictured: Local 237's Senior Council Martha Bodharain and Frank Rella, Business Agent for the Law Enforcement Division (center) along with other School Safety Agents and the executive staff that organized the event.

Pre-Retirement Seminar April 17 & 18

"Reaching Out with Gregory Floyd"

President Floyd hosts a weekly half-hour public affairs radio program. Tune in Saturdays on AM970 The Answer at 2:30 and 9:00pm and on AM570 The Mission at 4:30pm. The show can also be seen on Local 237's website, YOUTUBE and FACEBOOK social media platforms.

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New Union Benefit! Identity Fraud Services

With our partner ID Resolution, we provide you with a comprehensive program should your identity be compromised. If you believe your identity has been stolen or you are at risk, contact ID Resolution.


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Union Laid the Groundwork for Good Casino, OTB Jobs on LI

Workers at Jakes 58 Casino in Islandia on Long Island began working under their first Local 237 contract earlier this year.  These 140 members are involved in all aspects of the casino’s operations and include members of the Count/Drop team, Main Bankers, Cage Cashiers, Floor Attendants, Guest Services and Player Rewards, Security Officers, Security Officer EMTs, EVS Attendant Cleaners and EVS Attendant Heavy Cleaners.  In addition to fair wages, full-time workers gained health benefits.  Donny Strein, a Jake’s Security Officer said, "There's nothing better than having peace of mind knowing you're supported and respected by such a great union and the people who represent it. Thank you Local 237!”

Jake’s workers join more that 100 Suffolk Off Track Betting (OTB) workers who are long-time members of Local 237s Long Island Division.  OTB members also recently ratified a contract that provides raises and retro pay. Catherine Rice is the Business Agent for OTB and Jake's members.

A few years ago, the future for workers in Long Island’s gambling industry did not look so bright.  When Suffolk OTB filed for bankruptcy, Local 237 mobilized to save the OTB and the jobs that it provides.   

The union, working at the state and local levels, helped to rescue OTB and open Suffolk County’s first video slot casino.  Local 237 President Floyd explained, “Our union deployed our resources and used our political clout to save and create good Long Island jobs.  Our OTB members have also made sacrifices.  I’m pleased that we were able to negotiate a good contract that makes OTB workers whole and allows them to support themselves and their families.  And I couldn’t be more pleased to welcome our newest members at Jake’s Casino into the Local 237 family!”

Local 237 Recording Secretary and Political Director Patricia Stryker added, “This proves the power we have as union members.  Not only did we succeed in saving the jobs of Local 237 members, we created new ones and increased local tax revenues which benefits the entire community.”

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