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Las Vegas Teamsters Ratify Rinker Hydro Conduit Agreement

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(LAS VEGAS) Teamsters Local 631 members who work at Rinker Hydro Conduit (CEMEX) overwhelming ratified a new five-year collective bargaining agreement on Monday, January 23, 2017 ending a ten-week strike. Members will return to work January 25, 2017. Members of Teamsters Local 631 who work at Rinker Hydro Conduit, which is owned by CEMEX, had been on strike since November 15, 2016.

Both sides reached a tentative agreement early on Saturday January 21, 2017. The members overwhelmingly ratified the new collective bargaining agreement by a vote of 62-1 at the offices of Teamsters Local 631 ending the ten-week strike.

“We are happy that both sides could finally come to an agreement,” said Tommy Blitsch, Secretary-Treasurer of Local 631. “I am ecstatic that the agreement was approved by such a wide margin. Our members are eager to go back to work and put this strike behind them. I am truly proud of each one of these members who stood strong and fought for what they believed in.

The new five-year collective bargaining agreement provides members with yearly wage and pension increases. Health care coverage for the employees and their families is also included. The total increases in the agreement are double what members received in their last agreement.

“This victory for our members proves the value of solidarity,” said Bubba Davis, Director of the Teamsters Building Material and Construction Trade Division. “Staying out on a ten-week strike is difficult, but our members persevered and won an agreement that will improve the lives of working families.”