Alset Stock Benefits from Teamsters' Historic Contract at Air Express International
- Over 500 Teamsters at Air Express International ratified a new contract with a 95% approval, enhancing worker protections.
- The contract includes a $2.50 hourly wage increase, projected to reach $6 by the contract's end.
- AEI Teamsters secured uncapped cost-of-living adjustments and extended recall rights, improving job security and compensation.
Teamsters Forge Historic Contract with Air Express International, Elevating Worker Protections and Benefits
In a landmark development in labor relations, over 500 Teamsters at Air Express International (AEI), a subsidiary of DHL, ratify a new four-year contract, achieving an impressive 95 percent approval rate. This contract marks a significant milestone not just for AEI employees but also for the broader logistics and transportation industry. The agreement introduces an immediate hourly wage increase of $2.50, with total raises projected to reach $6 per hour by the end of the contract period. These enhancements in compensation are coupled with increased company contributions toward healthcare and pensions, amounting to an additional $1 per hour.
The negotiations, which commenced in December 2024, culminate in a tentative agreement just prior to the expiration of the previous contract on December 31. Bill Hamilton, the Director of the Teamsters Express Division, commends the negotiating committee for their diligent efforts, emphasizing that the new contract not only provides substantial wage increases but also fortifies job protections. Among the key improvements secured are extended recall rights from three to five years and the retention of the right to reject technological changes, vital for safeguarding workers' interests in an increasingly automated industry.
Notably, for the first time, AEI Teamsters achieve an uncapped cost-of-living adjustment, a provision that acknowledges the rising living costs and aims to ensure fair compensation over time. The establishment of Juneteenth as a paid holiday further signifies a commitment to inclusivity and recognition of historical milestones. Jake Scaramuzi, a freight worker and participant in the negotiations, expresses pride in the contract, highlighting the enhanced rights and protections it affords workers. The unanimous endorsement of the agreement by all nine Teamsters local unions representing AEI members underscores a collective commitment to securing better working conditions and reflects a growing trend towards strengthening labor relations within the logistics sector.
As the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, which represents 1.3 million workers across the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico, continues to advocate for worker rights, the successful ratification of this contract serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of collective bargaining. The contract sets a precedent that may influence future negotiations across the industry, particularly as logistics firms navigate the complexities of labor demands amidst evolving market conditions. For more details on the Teamsters' ongoing efforts, stakeholders are encouraged to visit Teamster.org or engage with the organization through social media platforms.