CVS Teamsters Authorize Strike
Source: Teamsters
500 Drivers and Warehouse Workers Demand Fair Contract, Prepare to Strike
(FREDERICKSBURG, Va.) More than 500 drivers and warehouse workers at CVSs distribution center in Fredericksburg, Va., have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike. The workers, represented by Teamsters Local 592, are demanding a fair agreement and rejecting CVSs concessionary demands. The current contract expires on April 30.
If CVS keeps pushing concessions and refusing to take bargaining seriously, we will be forced on the picket line May 1, said Chris Donald, a 38-year warehouse worker and member of Local 592. No one wants a strike, but if the company comes after our hard-earned benefits, we will have no choice but to fight back.
CVS is the largest retail pharmacy chain in the United States and posted $402.1 billion in revenue in 2025, with nearly $1.8 billion in profits. Despite its massive wealth, the company is demanding cuts to affordable health care and other core benefits.
It is outrageous for a company built on health care to try to gut workers health coverage, said Jim Smith, President of Local 592. CVS is choosing greed over its workforce. We will not accept a concessionary contract, and we will fight to protect every benefit our members have earned.
Read more: https://teamster.org/2026/04/cvs-teamsters-authorize-strike/
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