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Teamsters Local 223

Clackamas County

Clackamas County commissioners have harsh words for Teamsters, AMR

Mar 5, 2014

Tootie Smith pledges to shine a light on union tactics until her dying days.

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Clackamas County

After change of heart, Bernard lets union-represented AMR keep Clackamas County ambulance contract

Feb 5, 2014

Teamsters think it was Bernard who put the existing contract out for competition.

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Collective Bargaining

Labor Day picnic blood drive called off due to labor dispute

Aug 13, 2013

American Red Cross is pushing to lower wages for members of Oregon Nurses Association

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Workers Rights

MetroWest fires another pro-Teamster worker

Nov 30, 2011

Washington County’s ambulance contractor is accused of breaking the law to fight unionization.

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Washington County

Ambulance contractor fires union supporters

Nov 2, 2011

MetroWest Ambulance, which has a contract with Washington County, has begun firing union supporters.

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