A Word from Jeff Padellaro
Local 633 Stronger Than Ever!Over the past several years, Local 633 has continued to grow in membership. This growth may be attributed to the diverse backgrounds of our Business Agents, Field Representatives and Executive Board. Our recent successes include organizing school bus drivers, and public sector employees, which include law enforcement, town highway, … Continue reading →
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NEXT MEMBERSHIP MEETING JANUARY 12, 2025 AT 10:00 a.m.The General Membership Meeting scheduled for this Sunday, December 6, 2020, at 10:00 a.m., will be held virtually on GoToWebinar. This decision was made out of an abundance of caution in light of the rising nuber of COVID-19 cases in NH. The Christmas raffle will be held this Spring when … Continue reading →
Senator Shaheen meets with Unions to Discuss Labor IssuesPrincipal Officer Jeffrey Padellaro requested that President Kevin Foley and Local 633’s Political Consultant and Lobbyist, Dennis Caza, attend a meeting with Senator Jeanne Shaheen where many issues concerning our members were discussed. Topics discussed included the Butch Lewis Act of 2019, which has been referred to the Committee on … Continue reading →
LOCAL 633 EXECUTIVE BOARD SWORN IN BY SEAN O’BRIENSean O’Brien, President and Principal Officer of Local 25, attended our Local Monthly Memebership Meeting to address the membership and swear in Local 633’s Executive Board. Sean discussed the importance of getting our younger members involved in the Union to keep the fight for workers’ rights going. His message was … Continue reading →
2018 Scholarship Recipients!Principal Officer Jeff Padellaro and the Executive Board are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2018 Scholarship Awards granted by Teamsters Local 633. “This is truly demonstrative of Teamsters helping Teamsters,” Jeff stated. The awardees were notified by mail on July 17, 2018, of their scholarship consisting of $1,000. … Continue reading →
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CHESHIRE COUNTY CORRECTIONS OFFICERS OVERWHELMINGLY VOTE FOR TEAMSTERS
Cheshire County Corrections Officers held a vote on June, 22, 2016, to determine whether or not they would vote the Teamsters Local 633 as their exclusive representative. The vote was scheduled by the NH Public Employees Labor Relations Board. Joint Council 10 Organizer Roger Travers organized the group under the … Continue reading
IMPORTANT NOTICE regarding Monday night sessions
Effective for the months of June, July and August 2016, there will be NO Monday night sessions ( 5 pm to 7 pm) for the summer months. If there is an emergency please call your business agents on their respective cell numbers. We will let you know if the Monday … Continue reading
UPS Wage Discrepancy Issues
Dear Brothers and Sisters: It has come to my attention that numerous employees have unwittingly gotten themselves into a situation where they owe the company money. This has resulted from members being mistakenly overpaid for the time worked. In some cases, this has amounted to thousands of dollars which can … Continue reading
Dave Laughton Supports the Manchester Principals and Assistant Principals
On, October 20, 2015, Secretary/Treasurer and Principal Officer Dave Laughton attended a meeting before the Manchester Board of Mayor and Aldermen in support of our members. The Manchester Principals and Assistant Principals made a presentation concerning the resumption of the Joint Committee consisting of Aldermen, School Committee Members and representatives … Continue reading
Concord Prison Tour August 19, 2015
On August 19, 2015, Business Agent Jeff Padellaro, Attorney Bill Cahill, CO Frank Logan and CO Glenn Bergeron (NCF) toured the Concord facility. Bargaining Unit Members were advised of the status of the state budget and the efforts by the Teamsters to fund the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). An issue … Continue reading
New Hampshire Police
Police officers are those unique individuals who run toward danger when the rest of the population are running from the danger. Every day the men and women who don the uniform do so with the knowledge that they have to be ready for whatever may come their way. The Teamsters … Continue reading
New Hampshire Public Sector
Teamsters Local 633 is proud to represent the men and women who serve the public every day. Our members are remarkable citizens who maintain the roadways, oversee water treatment facilities, answer 911 calls, provide essential services for our police departments, or work in our schools as custodians, directors, coordinators, principals … Continue reading
Message from Business Agent Rick Laughton
Associated Grocers is one of our larger single site employers with over 200 members working out of their Pembroke NH warehouse location. From there, the drivers cover all of New England and designated areas of New York and Pennsylvania. This company’s operations are 24 hours a day, 7 days a … Continue reading
Senator Jeanne Shaheen Visits Local 633
Senator Jeanne Shaheen visited our monthly meeting this past Sunday. She took time to speak to the crowd about issues in this upcoming election and to ask for our members support. She has been in our corner on many issues in the past and would appreciate our votes this coming … Continue reading
Business Agent Jeff Padellaro Tours Concord Prison
On August 7, 2014, Business Agent Jeffrey Padellaro toured the Concord Prison for Men to meet with the members in the workplace. Correctional Officer Erik Turner escorted Jeff and Teamster Attorney Bill Cahill throughout the facility. The Correctional Officers and Corporals discussed many issues with Jeff and it allowed a … Continue reading