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Teamsters Human Rights & Diversity Commission is Proud to Recognize Autism Awareness Month
In recognition of April as Autism Awareness Month, Teamsters Human Rights & Diversity Commission Chair Anthony Rosa released the following statement:
“In honor of Autism Awareness Month, the Teamsters are proud to celebrate the contributions that our members who are living with autism have made to our union and their workplaces. At the same time, we are reaffirming our commitment to fight for Teamsters and Teamster families with disabilities to be treated with dignity and respect, and to be able to perform their work without the fear of discrimination or abuse. By standing together, we can ensure that every Teamster gets the support and equal opportunity that we need to be successful.”