-

New Jersey Truck Drivers Choose UFCW Local 152 for Union Representation

EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Truck drivers across three locations in New Jersey voted overwhelmingly to be represented by UFCW Local 152 in their fight for workplace improvements.

A total of 26 workers at the Cinnaminson, Hamilton and Piscataway terminals of ECM Transport, LLC, will join the union following an election at an NLRB-approved offsite location on Aug. 24.

“The support of our union will enable these workers to get the respect on the job they deserve,” Local 152 President Brian String said. “We look forward to bargaining a first contract that recognizes their hard work and the role they have played in their company’s success.”

These new members transport all types of cargo throughout the region as part of ECM’s more than 2,500 combined tractors and trailers active in the mid-Atlantic region.

Workers at the company approached the union in June after their repeated requests for changes at the workplace were not fully addressed by management. Now, with union representation, they will be strengthened in their quest for improvements to paid time off, benefits, overtime scheduling and more.

Local 152 will now organize meetings with the drivers to draft contract proposals and schedule bargaining dates with the company.

“There is excitement among these workers about what Local 152 can do to help change their workplace,” President String said. “We share that excitement and we’re ready to get started creating this new chapter with them.”

Contacts

Brian String, President
UFCW Local 152
(609) 704-3900

UFCW Local 152


Release Versions

Contacts

Brian String, President
UFCW Local 152
(609) 704-3900

Social Media Profiles
More News From UFCW Local 152

Governor Murphy Signs Landmark Cannabis Worker Protections into Law

TRENTON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, Local 152 today applauds Governor Phil Murphy for signing legislation into law that formally extends clear and enforceable labor rights to cannabis workers across New Jersey, marking a historic milestone for workers in the Garden State’s growing cannabis industry. “Today’s signing is a victory for all working people in New Jersey,” said Daniel Ross Jr., President of UFCW Local 152. “Cannabis cultivation...

Cannabis Workers at Columbia Care Stay Determined, Ratify First Contract With UFCW Local 152

EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--UFCW Local 152 members at the Columbia Care cannabis cultivation facility in Vineland, N.J. ratified their first union contract, capping off a years-long journey of determination and persistence. Members in the cultivation department voted overwhelmingly to accept their contract, which delivers on many of the priorities workers had when they first sought union representation back in November of 2022. “These workers never gave up despite an atrociously...

Workers at Genesis HealthCare Ratify First Contract With UFCW Local 152

MILLVILLE, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Workers at the Genesis HealthCare assisted living facility in Millville voted to ratify their first union contract on Jan. 9, giving them a voice on the job and secured wages and benefits. The workers, members of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 152, voted unanimously to accept their three-year agreement. Local 152 members at the facility provide elder care as Certified Nursing Assistants and Licensed Practical Nurses. “These employees at Genesis Health...
Back to Newsroom