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Definition of Teamsters union
1. Noun. An industrial union of truck drivers and chauffeurs and warehouse workers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Teamsters Union
Literary usage of Teamsters union
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Review of Reviews and World's Work by Albert Shaw (1905)
"OUTSIDE of Chicago, little was known of the teamsters' union prior to the strike
... In order to understand the strategic position of the teamsters' union, ..."
2. The Boycott in American Trade Unions by Leo Wolman (1916)
"In his report in 1905 the third vice- president of the Teamsters' Union makes
the following philosophic comment upon the tendency of the Teamsters to be ..."
3. The Boycott in American Trade Unions by Leo Wolman (1916)
"78 In his report in 1905 the third vice- president of the Teamsters' Union makes
the following philosophic comment upon the tendency of the Teamsters to be ..."
4. ... Report of Proceedings of the 1st- Annual Convention of the American by American Federation of Labor, American Federation of Labor. Convention (1889)
"5352, C. T 1 ao Teamsters' Union, No. 5538, CT i 35 Brotherhood of Street Carmen,
Fed. Lahor Union. No. 5726, CT 6o No. ..."
5. Trade Unionism and Labor Problems by John Rogers Commons (1905)
"Only when he broke away and organized his own teamsters' union did he get enthusiasm
for union principles. Again, the teamster had never been clearly ..."
6. Trade Unionism and Labor Problems by John Rogers Commons (1905)
"Only when he broke away and organized his own teamsters' union did he get enthusiasm
for union principles. Again, the teamster had never been clearly ..."