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November 17 Wilmington FedEx Home Delivery Drivers Become First to Elect TeamstersDrivers at two FedEx Home Delivery stations in Wilmington, MA voted overwhelmingly to elect Teamsters Local Union 25.  The drivers stuck together through the deny and delay tactics of FedEx and ultimately had the last word on taking control of their lives.  The drivers rejected the empty FedEx purple promises and ignored the management lies and threats.  FedExWatch welcomes these newest members of Teamsters Local Union 25.
November 09 NLRB Rejects Review in Wilmington, Votes to Be Counted on 11/1711/14 UPDATE: THE VOTES WILL BE COUNTED AT 10:00 AM ON FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17.  The National Labor Relations board rejected FedEx’s request to review the NLRB Region 1 order that paved the way for FedEx Home Delivery drivers in Wilmington, MA to vote in a union election.  The drivers are looking to join Teamsters Local Union 25 in Boston.  The union vote was held on October 20, but FedEx filed a last minute request for the national board to rule on the Region 1 order.  FedEx has tried this delaying tactic in the past and lost and FedEx once again has failed in denying its drivers their rights as employees to select a union.  These drivers rights will not be delayed or denied any longer.

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