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DATTCO, Teamsters Ratify First Contract
School bus drivers, monitors, and aides from DATTCO recently reached an agreement that provides an average wage increase of more than 30%, along with other benefits to improve workplace conditions.

This first agreement between DATTCO and Teamsters Local 251 is aimed at helping improve workplace conditions for drivers, monitors, and aides over three years.
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DATTCO, a contractor for the Burrillville School District in Rhode Island, recently ratified its first contract with nearly 50 school bus drivers, monitors, and aides represented by Teamsters Local 251. The unanimously ratified agreement includes a substantial pay increase and boost in benefits and was signed 10 months after DATTCO workers voted to join Local 251.
"School bus workers provide an invaluable service to communities around the country, and they deserve good pay and benefits," said Matt Taibi, secretary-treasurer of Local 251 and director of the Teamsters passenger transportation division. "Teamsters will continue to set and raise standards in the school bus industry."
The three-year agreement includes an average wage increase of more than 30%, strong workplace protections, access to Teamsters health care, and mandatory retirement contributions by the employer into a Teamsters plan.
"Today, we, DATTCO workers in Burrillville, celebrate the ratification of our first-ever collective bargaining agreement," said Jeanette Runey, a driver at DATTCO. "This is a milestone for our yard and will improve our workplace tremendously. I am so proud to have been an active part of the negotiating committee, working tirelessly alongside my strong, dedicated colleagues and our union leaders to negotiate a contract that addresses our concerns and ensures fair treatment for all members of our union."
Teamsters Local 251 represents more than 6,300 workers in various industries throughout Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts.
DATTCO’s Donald Devivo was also just named an IC Bus dealer winner.
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