Teamsters Local 813 was charted in September 1951 by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters covering workers in the Private Sanitation Industry. In the mid nineties I.B.T. Local’s 27 and 1034 were merged into Local 813 which expand its jurisdiction to cover workers in the private sanitation, resource recovery and transfer and recycling station employees; paper products and miscellaneous drivers; warehousemen, helpers and messengers; funeral, livery, automobile rentals, casket and vault; container and drum, chauffeurs, helpers; hay and feed, poultry, in the New York and Metropolitan Area.
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Our objective and purpose is to provide to Local 813 members the best collective bargaining agreements. Regardless of age, race, sex, religion, every one should be paid a fair wage for work performed keeping pace with inflation and be provided with a benefits package that reflects the need of their families.
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