Thursday, March 12, 2015

Come to Nassau OTB

and talk to those who have experienced Hoffa Hall?


Help see that Nassau OTB, a public benefit corporation, is open whenever tracks are running in the US that bettors want to bet.

Too many Teamster members are getting hammered with contract givebacks and pension cuts. Our International Union needs a new direction.
That’s why I’m joining forces with Teamsters across the country and announcing my candidacy for Teamster General President.
It’s time to close the Hoffa-Hall concession stand for good.
For months, I’ve been meeting with members and local union leaders across the country, including Teamsters who supported Hoffa in the past.
Everywhere I go, Teamsters have told me the same thing: “Hoffa’s got to go....If they negotiate another contract, we’re finished....It’s time for change.”
In the last International election, the opposition forces were divided. This time, we’re coming together as Teamsters United—a coalition that unites Teamsters with different opinions around a common goal of electing new International Union leadership and rebuilding Teamster power.
Local 89 President Fred Zuckerman and I are hosting the Teamsters United Campaign Kickoff in New York on Saturday, March 14 in Woodside Queens. Click here to download a leaflet for the event.
On Sunday, we’ll be meeting with Teamsters in Worcester, Massachusetts. You can download a leaflet for that event here.
I’m asking for your support as a candidate, but more importantly I’m asking for your participation.
We will win this election the same way we will rebuild union power—by mobilizing and involving Teamster members.
Sign up for Teamsters United campaign updates at TeamstersUnited.org and like us on facebook at www.facebook.com/teamstersunited
In solidarity,

Tim Sylvester
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