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Over 400 beverage distribution workers on strike in Philadelphia region weeks before July 4 holiday

On Saturday, June 19, 400 workers in the Teamsters Local 830 union voted 308-40 to reject the Delaware Valley Importers Distribution Association’s proposal and go on strike.

Delaware Valley Importers Distribution Association is a consortium of Origlio Beverage, Muller Inc., and Penn Beer Distributors. In total, the three corporations generate around $241 million in revenue.

Beverage workers picket outside Muller Inc. in Philadelphia, Tuesday, June 21, 2022. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Origlio Beverage handles distribution of nationally known beer brands like Coors, Corona, Angry Orchard, and Guinness, to name a few. Muller Inc. carries Miller Lite, Pabst Blue Ribbon, and Yards. Penn Beer carries brands like Budweiser, Michelob, and Natural Light. They also handle craft beers and seltzers.

The workers are opposed to the company’s proposed work hours, which would make their workday 12 hours for five or six days consecutively. In addition, workers have rejected the company’s offer of below-inflation pay.

“My husband is one of those workers on strike,” said a woman in social media. “He works 14 hour days sometimes.  Backbreaking work!  The guys at the top want these workers to kill themselves but don’t want to pay them for it.” Another poster said that his uncle was one of the striking workers. “The man just turned 60 and is still having to fight for this.”

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