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TEMCO TEAMSTERS TO RALLY AT HOME DEPOT HEADQUARTERS

Workers Demand Fair First Contract, End to Union Busting 

ATLANTA, April 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Flatbed truck drivers at Temco Logistics, a subsidiary of Home Depot, will rally in front of Home Depot headquarters on Friday, May 1 at 12 p.m., to demand Home Depot end their illegal union-busting tactics.

The drivers, who transport building and construction materials throughout Georgia, made history in February by becoming the first group of Home Depot workers to unionize by voting to join Teamsters Local 528. Since then, Home Depot has repeatedly ignored its responsibilities under the law to negotiate a contract and recognize the workers’ union.

Joined by elected officials, Teamsters will demand Home Depot to stop their relentless attacks against workers and begin bargaining a strong first agreement.

WHEN:        

Friday, May 1, 2026


12 p.m. ET                                                       



WHO:         

Teamsters Local 528 members and leaders


Georgia State Representative Akbar Ali


Georgia State Representative Gabriel Sanchez


Atlanta City Council Member Kelsea Bond


Atlanta City Council Member Lilliana Bakhtiari


Georgia AFL CIO



WHERE:    

Home Depot Headquarters


2451 Cumberland Pkwy SE


Atlanta, GA 30339



VISUALS:        

Teamsters and elected officials rallying, holding signs and banners



INTERVIEWS:  

Available upon request

Media Contact: 

Maura Drumm, (215) 510-3735

MDrumm@teamster.org

On-site Contact: 

Brian Pearlman, (818) 257-4100

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SOURCE International Brotherhood of Teamsters

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