City of La Verne Employees Join Teamsters Local 1932
City of La Verne Employees Vote to Join Teamsters Local 1932
LA VERNE, CA — Employees from the City of La Verne have officially voted to become Teamsters with Teamsters Local 1932, adding over 50 public sector workers to our union and marking another significant step forward for worker power in the region.
The newly organized group includes essential city employees who play a critical role in maintaining public services and infrastructure for the La Verne community. By joining Teamsters Local 1932 movement, these workers are taking a collective step toward securing stronger workplace protections, fair wages, and a voice on the job.
“This victory shows that workers across the Inland Empire are standing up and demanding more,” said Randy Korgan, Secretary-Treasurer of Teamsters Local 1932. “The City of La Verne employees provide vital services every single day, and now they will have the representation they deserve to ensure their voices are heard and respected.”
“We all do the work that helps the city run and we all wanted to have a better representation for our future,” said Eugene Perez, a utility worker with the City of La Verne. “Joining Teamsters Local 1932 means we’re coming together to support each other and build better working conditions for everyone.”
Teamsters Local 1932 represents over 16,000 workers across the Inland Empire and continues to grow as more workers organize for better conditions and stronger protections on the job.
This latest victory underscores the growing momentum of public sector workers choosing to unionize and reinforces Teamsters Local 1932’s mission to transform the Inland Empire by raising standards for working families.
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