Teamsters Presidential Election
Mr. Carey declared victory over James P. Hoffa in the Teamsters Union presidential campaign before federal overseers counted all the ballots… read more
Mr. Carey declared victory over James P. Hoffa in the Teamsters Union presidential campaign before federal overseers counted all the ballots. He stressed his commitment to rooting out corruption in the union and restoring its former strength in the labor movement. He became president in February 1992 after the first direct presidential election by union members. James P. Hoffa is the son of former Teamsters president, Jimmy Hoffa. Mr. Hoffa also reacted briefly to Mr. Carey’s announcement. close
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