LOCAL
Darigold on brink of another labor dispute; strike vote July 9
The following is from Teamsters Local 117:
The 220 Teamsters voted unanimously, 159-0, to authorize a strike shortly before their contract expired at midnight on May 31. A final strike vote is tentatively planned for this Saturday, July 9.
Teamsters Local 117 is investigating reports from workers that Darigold violated federal law by unilaterally changing policies and other working conditions. Workers also report that the company has been doling out massive bonuses to upper management during contract negotiations.
“Teamsters at Darigold have been through this before and won’t be deceived by the company’s provocations and unfair tactics,” Scearcy said. “Instead of bargaining a contract our members can ratify, the company is trying to incite a labor dispute. Nobody wants to strike, but these workers are unanimous in their willingness to stand their ground to protect their livelihoods.”
Darigold is owned by more than 500 members of the Northwest Dairy Association. Workers at the Issaquah plant make butter, sour cream, and cottage cheese, while workers in Seattle process hundreds of thousands of gallons of milk every year, supplying Costco, Walmart, and other grocery stores throughout the Pacific Northwest.