Happy Mother’s Day

Former President Obama said about his mother: “What is best in me I owe to her.” So many of us feel the same way.   Thank you Mom!


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New Contract Approved by Elevator Mechanics

Local 237 Elevator Mechanics, Supervisors and Helpers have overwhelmingly ratified a new contract that provides annual raises, retro-pay and a signing bonus, as well as the protection of healthcare and supplemental union benefits.

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Mal Patterson

It is with heavy heart that we announce the passing of Malcom (Mal) J. Patterson, our beloved director of hearing/grievances. Mal passed away on May 7, 2025.


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Free OSHA 10 Training Certification June 7 & 8

Local 237 members and staff may take online classes provided by the Teamsters International Union.


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"Reaching Out with Gregory Floyd"

President Floyd hosts a weekly half-hour public affairs radio program. Floyd's special guest Sat. May 10th will be NYS Assembly Member O’Pharrow. Tune in Saturdays on AM970 The Answer at 2:30 and 9:00pm and on AM570 The Mission at 4:30pm, unless preempted by a sports event. The show can also be seen on Local 237's website, YOUTUBE and FACEBOOK social media platforms.

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Teamsters Local 237’s Executive Board 2025

Teamsters Local 237’s Executive Board was sworn-in January 23, 2025 for another 5-year term.



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New York City workers and their families enjoy healthcare and retirement benefits that are among the best in the country. Through the Local 237 welfare funds, members receive prescription, dental, optical and disability benefits. Generations of members have also taken advantage of Local 237’s education and legal services as well as free retirement and financial planning services.

All of these benefits are funded by the City and administered by the union. Many workers choose to work in the public sector because the benefits are often superior to those available in the private sector.

But that wasn’t always the case. Once City workers were able to form unions, they had to fight hard for everything they won, including health benefits, pensions, paid leave and worker protections.

Established in 1952, Teamsters Local 237 was on the forefront of the labor movement. Union founders wasted no time in demanding better lives for workers and members fought along side them.

In 1959, Local 237 was the first union in New York City to establish a city-funded welfare fund. It benefited workers in the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. Similar to the annuities that Local 237 members have today, the city paid in $2 a day for each worker. Upon retirement workers would receive their fund benefit.

While the first Local 237 Welfare Fund may seem modest by today’s standards, it was revolutionary in its time. It was the start of the comprehensive union benefit package we have today. And It is a reminder that a strong, unified union is the only real protection and means of advancement for workers.

An article from the July 1959 issue of International Teamster magazine.

Click Here to read an interview with John Hartter, a founding Local 237 member who worked in the City Dept. of Water Supply

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