They All Went Up: The Story of the National Master Freight Agreement They All Went Up: The Story of the National Master Freight Agreement

They All Went Up: The Story of the National Master Freight Agreement

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Publisher Description

January 15, 1964 became a monumental day in Teamsters history when the first National Master Freight Agreement was signed in Chicago. This contract would provide solid, standardized protection and benefits to more than 450,000 over-the-road and local cartage drivers across the country.
The contract, which was described as an impossible task by critics and friends of labor alike, was a milestone for labor unions everywhere. James R. Hoffa, architect, chief negotiator, and overall firestorm of energy behind the agreement, considered this the crowning achievement of his tenure with the Teamsters.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
September 28
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
100
Pages
PUBLISHER
Peake Delancy
SELLER
Osmora Inc.
SIZE
529.4
KB

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