“The Company has claimed in the media that it did not give a final offer and had more room to negotiate but did not show any of that today, even though the Union has shown significant movement since the strike began,” said Steve Day, President, Teamsters Local 175.

“Theresa and Martin Johnson, the owners of The Beverage Market, are not taking these negotiations seriously but this is people’s livelihoods and how they support their families.  They didn’t even have the decency or respect to be present at the bargaining table.  West Virginians should not allow these two people from Kentucky to destroy good local jobs,” said Luke Farley, Secretary-Treasurer, Teamsters Local 175.

The Beverage Market services over 1,900 customers statewide and is the distributor for Miller-Coors, Corona, Modelo, Sam Adams, Truly, Twisted Tea, Fat Tire, Voodoo Ranger, Blue Moon, Sam Adams, Dos Equis, Heineken, Smirnoff, Guinness, Pabst and many more products in several counties throughout W. Va.

Teamsters Local 175 represents thousands of members in the great states of West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio and Virginia.

We are a group of more than 575 affiliated unions joined together for the common cause of fairness for all workers.

The future of the working men and women of America depends on a strong, united labor movement. The strength of that movement is in our numbers: thousands of men and women united, striving for the same common goals
- fairness, justice, and equality in the workplace.