Government
Feb. 14, 2002
Teamsters Backtrack From L.A.'s Political Dogfight Over Parks' Reappointment
Column by Garry Abrams - The Teamsters brought a shiny 18-wheeler that looked like an extra from a Robocop movie to the Los Angeles Police Academy this week. The imposing truck, emblazoned with gold union emblems on its waxed black paint, served as a backdrop for the Teamsters' announcement that the union wants to usurp the Police Protective League as the bargaining agent of the Los Angeles Police Department's rank and file.




By Garry Abrams
The Teamsters brought a shiny 18-wheeler that looked like an extra from a Robocop movie to the Los Angeles Police Academy this week.
The imposing truck, emblazoned with gold union emblems on its waxed black paint, served as a backdrop for the Te...
The Teamsters brought a shiny 18-wheeler that looked like an extra from a Robocop movie to the Los Angeles Police Academy this week.
The imposing truck, emblazoned with gold union emblems on its waxed black paint, served as a backdrop for the Te...
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