The Rittenhouse Review

A Philadelphia Journal of Politics, Finance, Ethics, and Culture


Friday, April 30, 2004  

FEELING BETTER NOW, THANK YOU
Teamsters Local Settles with Local Bottler

The last few days were scary, painful even, but I’m feeling better now, thank you.

I’m feeling better because Teamsters Local 830, which represents some 500 employees, yesterday reached a new four-year contract with the Philadelphia Coca-Cola Bottling Co., that following a 10-day strike. (See “Coca-Cola Bottling Workers End Strike,” by Jane M. Von Bergen, Philadelphia Inquirer.)

It was a strike that left store shelves throughout the city completely bereft of Coca-Cola products.

I was more than willing to support the union, but gee whiz, Pepsi is a poor substitute for the real thing, and as a Coca-Cola addict beyond redemption (though down to at most two cans a day), I was really hurting.

The union did okay, I think, gaining a 35-cent-per-hour raise, increased pension benefits, and a bonus of up to $900, according to the Inquirer, a package better than the company’s initial offers.

I’m hoping regular deliveries will resume tomorrow.

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