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.

March 2024 Steward Training

Local 237 Shop Stewards attended an intensive training on their duties, grievance handling and Union History.



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"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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As the economic crisis rips into state and municipal budgets across the nation, the conservative campaign to dismantle public employee defined benefit pension systems has gained new life.  While municipal government budgets are in trouble, most of the claims made for destroying the pension plans are based on falsehoods.  Nevertheless, the attack on public employee pensions has gained ground.

It's important for Teamsters to debunk the myths spread by those whose primary goal is to destroy the defined benefit pension system that is designed to provide them with a secure retirement.

Click here to arm yourself with the facts.

The assault on public employee pensions comes at the same time as tens of thousands of public employees are being laid off or furloughed, and with tens of thousands more facing that prospect once the federal government stimulus funding runs out.

A simultaneous wage and jobs crisis is affecting millions of Americans.  With economic insecurity at an all time high, those seeking to undermine the defined benefit pension system are appealing to workers-taxpayers who do not have pensions to oppose public employee pension security.  

Public Employees are not Over-Paid
Public employees have made trade-offs over the years between wages and retirement security.  A recent study by the Center for State and Local Government Excellence and the National Institute for Retirement Security finds that state and local employees earn 11 to 12 percent less than comparable private sector workers.  Even when benefits are included, total public employee compensation lags behind private sector compensation for similar work.  

A study by the Center for Housing Policy finds police officers and teachers still don’t earn enough to buy a typical house in 2 out of 5 metro areas.  Firefighters and librarians can’t afford a median priced home in the New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago metro areas.  Nationwide a school bus driver’s average wage is not enough to pay rent on a standard two-bedroom apartment.

Workers Unite!
It’s up to us to educate the general public and other union members about the truth of public employee wages and benefits.  The goal of the anti-public employee movement is to divide private and public sector employees by appealing to private sector unions and workers on the basis of taxes.  With wages and jobs disappearing and taxes rising, private sector employees are easy prey.  Wages and jobs are eroding for private sector workers, but we shouldn’t accelerate the race to the bottom by gutting public employee pensions.  Rather than fewer workers having retirement security, Teamsters believe that all workers should have retirement security.  With only a small percentage of private sector workers belonging to unions, but a majority of public sector employees in unions, conservatives are now targeting the public sector for attack.

The Bottom Line
Wall Street caused the economic crisis that is the real threat to state and local governments and the retirement security of all Americans – public employees should not be forced to bear the brunt. We should be working to achieve real retirement security for all Americans, not take it away from those who have it. Public Employees work hard for everyone while earning modest wages and deserve a secure retirement.






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