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Teamsters Local Union No. 464 agreement with Fraser Valley Dairy, 1919

Teamsters Local Union No. 464, formed in 1919, was originally the Milk Sales Drivers and Dairy Employee Union. Today Local 464 represents members in many diverse industries.

 

 

Teamsters Local Union No. 464

 

Then...


20th Conference of Teamsters

Local 464 Executive Board 1934

Palm Dairies worker




 

Dairy Land Teamsters 464

 

 

 

 

Dairyland TruckDairyland Worker
Cottage Cheese FacilityPalm Dairy Worker
Dairy Facility and FleetSilverwood Driver
  

 

Weston Bakeries Workers

..and more recently...

 

 

Teamsters 464
Bobby Kornhass participating in Interview
Bobby Kornhass and Bob Ryder Organizing Drive
Teamsters 464


Shop Stewards' Seminars



Shop Stewards' Seminar
Brigitte Sottile Instructs Stewards
 Shop Stewards working together Shop Stewards learning from each other
  
  

 

The Original Cakerie Strike  2001

The Original Cakerie StrikeStriking 464 members!
Striking Teamsters 464 Workers and Leadership Supported by Teamsters Canada President Robert Bouvier Striking Original Cakerie Workers
  
  

 

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Testimonial

"I have been a member of Teamsters Local 464 for 23 years and have seen many of the executives come and go. Some of the previous executives nearly ran the Local into bankruptcy including losing our pension.  Bobby Kornhass, Bob Ryder and Paul Barton brought us back from the brink. Since they took over in 2000, we at Dairyland (Saputo) have had the best contracts I have seen since I have been there."

- Randy Onyschak

"I was a Shop Steward and was also on the contract negotiation team. The Union took the time and trouble to learn all about our industry and what we do. This means they are better able to fight for us whether it is on the job or at the bargaining table. We have the best contract in our industry. Thanks guys!"

- Gerald Price - Agrifoods

“I look after a lot of members in a very big plant. For years I had to fight for them by myself with no help at all from any of the Union’s representatives or Officers. This changed completely once Bobby, Bob and Paul were in office. Now I have access to my reps 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!  They’re always there to back me up.” 

- Darrell Lawres – Chief Shop Steward. Saputo, Sperling