Retiree Division

Frank DughiBefore the 1950s, maintenance workers were members of the Bookbinders Union in the CIO. But we were told we could not go on strike because as city workers we would lose our jobs. We were underpaid, but our union could not help us get the raise we needed to survive.

The Teamsters Union was signing up new members to get representation. They promised us a raise if we joined their union.

 They told us that we would not lose our jobs if we followed their instructions and went on strike.

Orders came from the Union Hall to go on strike. We did, and the next day the Union told us to go back to work. They won a $720 per year raise for us, as well as back pay. In those times that was a lot of money!!!

Our supervisors called us Communists for joining the Teamsters Union. This was during the McCarthy Era. But after three or four years, these same supervisors were begging us to allow them to join the Teamsters.

Today you and I are enjoying our retirement, thanks to the hard work of the Teamsters Union. Thank you again, Teamsters, for all your help over the years. Frank Dughi, 81 retired maintenance worker Local 237

 

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NYC Medicare Advantage Plus Plan Update - March 2023
 

Our union and fund offices are open to retirees for unscheduled appointments. We suggest wearing a mask when visiting our offices. For the safety of our staff and members, Retiree meetings and/or workshops  are still being held virtually or via conference call.  You can still contact the Retiree Division by phone at 212-807-0555 or via email at retirees2@local237.org

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  • Black History Celebration

    pdf Retiree News & Views Jan/Feb 2024 (8.95 MB)

    This year the Retiree Division held our Black History Celebration on February 21,2024. In keeping with the theme of this year’s Black History Month, “African American and the Arts” the Franck Muhel Dance Ensemble presented a dance recital which depicted the journey of a determined slave “Tado” who escaped a plantation in the West Indies in search of justice and freedom. The recital was portrayed in 5 Acts, which detailed Tado’s travels through various Caribbean Islands to reach the land of freedom New York. The retirees enjoyed the presentation and expressed appreciation for such rich history.
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