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General Membership Meetings

The next membership meeting will be held Thursday, Oct. 5th, at 7:00 p.m.

The meeting will be held at IBT Local Union 282, 2500 Marcus Avenue, Lake Success, NY

Food and beverages will be served.

2023 Meeting Schedule

 

  • 2023 NYC Labor Parade Sept. 9th

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    Show your union pride!  March with your Local 812 brothers and sisters up 5th avenue is the annual labor parade.  Contact your Business Agent for more information.

  • 812 Scholarships Awarded for 2023-24


    At the June general membership meeting, the Local 812 Scholarship Committee celebrated our scholarship recipients for the 2023-2024 academic year.  The union’s all volunteer scholarship committee has awarded more than 1 million dollars to the children of Local 812 members over the past 19 years.

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  • Feb. 2023 Membership Meeting, Elmsford

  • Labor Day Parade 2022

  • 2022 Scholarships Announced

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    The Local 812 Scholarship Committee proudly announced the winners of our 2022-23 scholarships at the July membership meeting. Photos.

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  • Pension Presentation Aug. 2021

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    President Vitta chaired a special membership meeting featuring updates by 812 pension attorney Walter Kane, and fund actuaries Alan Sofge and Jacob Pine. Local 812 Attorneys Jim Green and Barry Levy also participated.

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  • Local 812 Executive Board Re-Elected

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    Officer nominations were held at the October 8th General Membership meeting. Members of the current Executive Board were nominated without opposition. With no contested races for any office, the leadership team was elected by acclamation.

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  • Photos: 812 Members Keep NY Supplied During the Covid Crisis

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    Local 812 members remain on the job, each and every day, ensuring that the supply chain is unbroken during the Covid-19 crisis!

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  • Local 812 Sisters are Shaping our Future

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    As we observe Women’s History Month this March, Local 812 recognizes the important contributions that our Local 812 sisters are making in our union.

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  • Coke Union Jobs Expanded at Staten Island Warehouse

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    Local 812 members became worried when they learned about Liberty Coca-Cola’s plans to outsource loading operations at its Bronx warehouse. Knowing they had a big problem on their hands, Shop Steward Tommy Zinnanti immediately reached out to the Local 812 Executive Board for help.

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  • Local 812 Scholarship Fund Celebrates 15 Years!

    Nov2 Gala

    By all measures, the Fund’s Nov. 2nd dinner dance was a huge success! The unprecedented event raised over $170,000 for college and vocational scholarships. More than 400 people attended the gala and got to catch up, eat and dance with Teamster friends old and new. Congratulations to our honoree, Bernadette Kelly, and to our volunteer scholarship committee. Thanks to the continued generosity of 812 members, friends, allies, vendors and employers, our Fund will remain strong far into the future!

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  • 2019 Shop Steward & Key Member Seminar

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    Local 812 shop stewards and key members gathered in late August for a three-day educational seminar. The event provided a forum for exchanging ideas and experiences, discussing best practices and learning more about the industry, union movement and Local 812’s health and pension benefits.
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  • Local 812 Retiree Picnic

    June 2019 Retiree Picnic

    A great time was had by all at the Bobby Dowd Memorial picnic, held in June 2019.

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  • From the President: Coke Operation Changes Effecting Maspeth Members

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    Local 812 has recently become aware of operational changes at Liberty Coca Cola in the Bronx that will impact our members working at the Coke warehouse in Maspeth. 

    We are actively engaged with the Company to ensure that your interests are fully protected.

    The Company has agreed to no layoffs of Local 812 members.



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  • Retirement Planning Presentation

    Retire Planning detsept2022Learn the basics of retirement planning and investment, including saving vs. investing, investor types, investing basics and strategies.

     Download Empower’s September 2022 webinar presentation to Local 812 Annuity-401(k) Fund participants.

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  • Know Your Rights: Surprise Medical Bills

    surprise MED billingBeginning January 1, 2022, when you get emergency care or get treated by an out-of-network provider in-network hospital or ambulatory surgical center, you are protected from surprise billing or balance billing.

     

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  • 2021 Seminar Prepares Shop Stewards and Key Members for the Year Ahead

    2021 Stewards det After having to cancel the annual seminar last year because of COVID, Local 812 Stewards, members, officers and staff were pleased to be together once again to share knowledge, hone their skills and discuss the Local’s challenges and opportunities over the coming year.

    Several special guests and allies addressed the group, including Teamster Joint Council 73 (New Jersey) President Al Rispoli, who welcomed us to Atlantic City. Teamster General President Hoffa sent a video greeting , thanking Local 812 essential workers for their perseverance and sacrifice during the pandemic. He also spoke about advancing critical federal legislation   ( Photo Gallery)

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  • New Hearing Benefit!

    EarDisordersThe Local 812 Health Fund is pleased to provide a new health benefit to participants. Our new provider, Amplifon Hearing Health Care, offers significant savings on hearing aids and services at convenient locations. Savings average 62% off retail pricing and a complementary aftercare, including:

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  • Trustee Alvarez Retirees With 50 Years of Service

    alvarez officersAfter a half-century of dedication to Local 812 and Coca-Cola, Mario Alvarez recently retired. A Coke mechanic, Brother Alvarez served as a Trustee on the Local 812 board for 21 years. He served as a Shop Steward at the Bronx Coke Facility beginning in 1987. He plans to relax more in retirement, but wants everyone to know that he’s “Here for the Brotherhood” whenever needed.

    A true trade unionist, Mario always welcomed new members and stood ready to assist our union.

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  • In Memoriam: Remembering Those We've Lost to COVID-19

    candlesWith heavy hearts, we share the names of our brothers and sisters who have passed away during this pandemic. We send our condolences to our fellow members, families and friends.

    We remain grateful for all they have contributed to our union and communities.

     

     

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  • Labor Press: Teamster Trucker Helps Keep the Beer Flowing During the Pandemic

    John Vargas LaborPress New York, NY – Teamsters Local 812 member John Vargas, 46, has been on the job for more than a decade. He works as a deliveryman for Union Beer in Secaucus, New Jersey. He’s also been a shop steward for about six years.

    Vargas works mainly in the South area of Brooklyn, which includes areas such as Coney Island and Sheepshead Bay. His shift is punishing. It begins at 5 a.m., and ends a little before 5 p.m., but he works for four days and has three days off. His commute is difficult – he lives in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

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  • Local 812 Coronavirus Information Center

    August 18, 2020
    Nassau COVID-19 antibody testing Aug. 27-29, by Appointment Only

    July 7, 2020
    Local 812 will cover any additional PPE costs charged by dental providers . Contact the Local 812 Fund Office for more information.

    June 23, 2020
    Union Offices Open by Appointment

    May 15, 2020
    Liberty Coke Members living in NYC and needing an Order of Isolation: download the form , fill it out and submit it along with required documentation. Read the full NYC order.

    May 4, 2020
      Corona Virus Testing for Essential Workers

    April 27, 2020
    The Local 812 Health Fund Has You Covered

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  • Member Safety in Uncertain Times

    safety first During these last three months, the members of Local 812 have been tested as never before.  Make no mistake, it was the members of our great union that have kept our companies operating during the pandemic.  We take our duties as essential workers seriously, but we will not allow unnecessary risks to the health and safety of our membership.

    With the recent civil unrest that has developed because of the tragic and unfortunate event that occurred in Minneapolis, the Union has informed management that Local 812 members will not be required to go through areas where active protests are taking

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Here are a few of the highlights:

  • Health Fund Improvements and Outreach. We expanded our services by bringing our Mobile Command Center to job sites for Local 812 Health Tours, providing a very convenient way for members to receive free critical health screenings. Hundreds participated. We also added free flu shots to our benefits and increased the age that 812 children can receive vaccinations. We expanded our vision network by adding General Vision Services and also implemented a diabetes program.
  • Preserving Jobs. Corporate consolidations in our industry have been a worrying trend, but through strong contract language and dialogue, we’ve been able to save jobs at both Clare Rose and Liberty Coca-Cola. The new Coke warehouse in Staten Island is even leading to the creation of additional union jobs!
  • Training and Education. Participation in our Shop Steward and Key Member seminar was unprecedented and provided participants with valuable information and tools for strengthening our union at the shop level. For the first time, Local 812 sponsored a free 5-hour defensive driving class and certification. Local 812 also worked with Anheuser-Busch to create a training program for current workers to obtain their Class A CDLs – providing them with a path to advancement and union membership!
  • Saturday Open Houses. We opened up our union hall for all members to drop in to get to know our union officers, staff and fellow members and provided an opportunity to have any questions answered directly by union leaders and health fund representatives.
  • Scholarship Fund. One of the major milestones of 2019 was the 15th anniversary of the Local 812 Scholarship Fund. Our gala was a complete success – it provided an evening that will long be remembered as well as raising $160,000 for future scholarship recipients.
  • Mobile Command Center. We completely refurbished our RV and now have a state-of-the-art Mobile Command Center that is equipped to best meet our present and future needs.
  • Effective Representation. We’ve enhanced our Local’s hands-on knowledge by bringing on Business Agent Mark Pooler, who has 35 years of experience in the beer industry. Last year we began coordinating our Business Agent’s shop service. We’ve handled and resolved a record number of arbitrations and settled many grievances favorably, before they would need to be arbitrated.

We’re only a couple of months into 2020 and continue to expand on last year’s efforts. We’ve made more health fund improvements, including free shingle and pneumonia shots at local pharmacies and a new program to make some experimental medical treatments available to members and their families.

Look out for more open houses, a visit from our Mobile Health Tour and training on new Department of Transportation rules and regulations.

We will further strengthen our front line – our steward network. This year’s Steward and Key Member Seminar will take place July 27th.

We’ve begun contract negotiations at Clare Rose and Manhattan Beer, and they are off to a good start. We’re also participating in labor management meetings with our beer, Canada Dry and Snapple employers to resolve current and potential problems as quickly as possible and reduce the need for lengthy grievances and arbitrations.

With 2021 soda negotiations just around the corner, an active and informed membership is critical to our continued success. I am proud of our accomplishments and thank our executive board, staff, stewards, retirees and membership for working hard to make our union even stronger!

 

In Solidarity,

Joseph Vitta
President, Teamsters Local 812