'The hardworking members of Teamsters Local 830 have had enough and, frankly, so have I,' said one union member.
, which represents thousands of unionized drivers, warehouse and production workers, and sales and marketing personnel in the beverage industry, announced the strike on Sunday.
"The hardworking members of Teamsters Local 830 have had enough and, frankly, so have I," said Teamsters Local 830 Secretary-Treasurer Daniel Grace in a statement."Liberty Coca-Cola can end this impasse quickly by giving our members a fair contract that accounts for the runaway inflation in America and our quality of life issues," Grace added. "Until then, however, we'll remain on strike. Our resolve and solidarity are unshakable.
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