DFA TEAMSTERS VOTE TO AUTHORIZE STRIKES
Work Stoppages Expected to Cause Major Disruptions to Dairy Supply Chain
WASHINGTON, June 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 1,000 Teamsters have voted to authorize strikes at Dairy Farmers of America (DFA). The workers — members of Teamsters Locals 63, 120, 166, 186, 222, 455, 492, 495, 630, 683, and 952 — are employed at dairy processing and distribution centers in California, Colorado, Minnesota, New Mexico, and Utah.
"Our demands are clear and simple: protect our work, respect our time, and pay us what we've earned," said Lou Villalvazo, Chairman of the DFA National Bargaining Committee. "DFA can still avoid a strike, but time is running out. Our members are ready to walk."
The strike authorization comes as contract negotiations stall over issues including job security, time off, wages, benefits, and workplace safety. A strike at even one or two DFA locations could create major supply chain problems.
"We know how much money DFA makes, and we know what we deserve," said Peter Rosales, a Local 630 shop steward at Alta Dena Dairy in the City of Industry, Calif. "This company is only successful because of us, and we take pride in our work. All we're asking for is our fair share."
In addition to the company's refusal to bargain a good contract, DFA has been engaging in unfair labor practices (ULPs). By overwhelmingly authorizing a strike at their respective facilities, Teamsters are sending a message to DFA that they are prepared to protest ULPs.
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Matt McQuaid, (771) 241-0015
mmcquaid@teamster.org
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SOURCE International Brotherhood of Teamsters