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TEAMSTERS
LOCAL 63
ABOUT US
Teamsters Local 63 has a proud history of representing hardworking men and women since its founding in 1975 when the International Brotherhood of Teamsters officially granted our charter.
Starting with just 3,000 members in Los Angeles, Local 63 has grown into a dynamic and diverse organization with over 16,000 members, spanning Southern California to
the Mexican border and stretching from the Pacific Coast to Arizona and
Nevada.
Many Local Unions have joined us over the years. Local Unions 276,
306, 441, 357, 487, 180, 224, 626, 946, 737, 871 and 208 have all merged
with Local 63 contributing to the legacy and collective power we
represent today.
We proudly serve members across a wide range of industries standing firm
in our commitment to securing fair wages, strong benefits and safe working
conditions. Guided by the principles of unity and advocacy, Local 63 continues to fight for the rights of working families while building a brighter future for all.
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Together, we are stronger. Together, we are Teamsters Local 63.
LOCAL 63
HISTORY
For more than a century, the Teamsters Union has helped millions of workers achieve the American dream. Our success is a testament to those who came before us, who stood together to form a union and a labor movement. These workers fought for the rights and privileges that today most Americans take for granted. Without the solidarity of unions, there would be no weekends, no pensions and no health insurance.
The best way to celebrate Teamster history is to highlight the actions
and events that improved working and living standards for American
families and communities. Learning about the struggles and victories
of the past will help union leaders, members and nonmembers
alike
appreciate the contributions Teamsters made not only to labor
history but to American history.​ The founding members of the union
foresaw the growth and promise of the Teamsters as a model for
workers everywhere. And they developed a philosophy that is as true
and vital today as it was in 1903:
Let each member do his duty as he sees fit. Let each put his shoulder to the wheel and work together to bring about better results. Let no member sow seeds of discord within our ranks, and let our enemies see that the Teamsters of this country are determined to get their just rewards and to make their organization as it should be—one of the largest and strongest trade unions in the country now and beyond. The stories and photos that follow are not half-forgotten mementos of past glory days. They memorialize the marches, strikes, tears and victories of the past, but they also form a foundation
of tradition, strength and pride upon which we build our future.
HISTORY
TEAMSTERS
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