House Democratic campaign arm staffers approve union contract
Staffers at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee have voted to approve a collective bargaining agreement, Axios has learned.
Why it matters: The House Democratic campaign arm’s more than 250-member union is the largest collective bargaining unit in the Democratic Party, and will offer a key test of how a unionized campaign committee staff performs in the final stages of a crucial midterm election.
Driving the news: Over 99% of staffers voted to ratify the agreement between the DCCC Staff Union, a part of Teamsters Local 238, and DCCC leadership, according to a press release shared exclusively with Axios.