Yellow Corporation et al v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters et al

  1. August 29, 2023

    Teamsters Slam Yellow Corp. For 'Forum Shopping' Suit

    The International Brotherhood of Teamsters has accused Yellow Corp. of "brazen forum shopping" by trying to move claims the union drove the trucking company into Chapter 11 into bankruptcy court before the union's motion to dismiss the case can be heard.

  2. August 21, 2023

    Yellow Corp. Wants Teamsters Suit In Bankruptcy Court

    Yellow Corp.-operated companies YRC Freight and USF Holland LLC told a Kansas federal judge that, because Yellow has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, its suit in Kansas alleging the International Brotherhood of Teamsters sank the company should be transferred to the Delaware Bankruptcy Court.

  3. July 24, 2023

    Teamsters Call Off Strike At Yellow Amid Benefits Extension

    The Central States Health and Welfare Fund agreed not to cut off health care benefits for about 11,000 truckers at Yellow Corp.-operated companies YRC Freight and Holland, averting a strike by the Teamsters that was set to begin Monday, the union announced.

  4. July 21, 2023

    Trucking Co. Yellow Loses Bid To Block Teamsters Strike

    A Kansas federal judge on Friday denied trucking company Yellow Corp.'s bid to prevent the Teamsters union from hitting the picket lines over a delayed benefits contribution, setting up for a potential strike as early as Monday.

  5. July 20, 2023

    Trucking Co. Asks Judge To Stop Threatened Teamsters Strike

    Trucking company Yellow asked a Kansas federal judge to block the Teamsters from launching a strike that could be a "mortal blow" for the company, saying the work stoppage would violate a no-strike clause in a labor contract. 

  6. June 27, 2023

    Trucking Co. Says Teamsters' Delay Of Reorg Cost It $137M

    The Teamsters have cost a trucking company more than $137 million and have violated their labor contract by holding up a corporate restructuring meant to keep the company financially viable, the company told a Kansas federal court Tuesday.