MBM Drivers Secure First Union Contract

Dozens of mail and package drivers in Central Florida who voted to unionize with Teamsters Local 385 in September approved their first three-year contract with MBM Logistics, the union said. The agreement includes a $5-per-hour raise phased over the contract, stronger job protections, expanded vacation, seven paid holidays, and fully employer-paid health insurance. Federal filings show MBM spent about $243,000 last year on anti-union consultants, and a decertification election is scheduled next week.
Key Points
- 1Won first contract: MBM drivers secure three-year agreement with pay raises and employer-paid healthcare
- 2Exposes employer anti-union spending: MBM paid about $243,000 to union-avoidance consultants
- 3Strengthens labor standing in right-to-work Florida, signaling organizing momentum for logistics sector
Scoring Rationale
Local, credible labor victory with documented employer spending; limited industry-wide novelty and low relevance to core AI/ML topics.
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