Harris, the Democratic Vice President who is in a tight race for the White House with Republican Donald Trump, will attend a roundtable meeting “to discuss the issues of importance to workers,” Teamsters spokesperson Kara Deniz said in an email. “We will coordinate with (vice president) Harris’ staff on a date.”
Earlier this month, Harris won the endorsement of the United Auto Workers, another major union, though she still faces the tough task of earning the support of its nearly 400,000 members.
The Teamsters, an even larger union representing over 1 million workers across industries including transport and logistics, is also being courted by Trump. Polls show the former president has an advantage over Harris among many blue collar voters, particularly those who are white.
The Teamsters are considering backing no candidate at all in the U.S. presidential race, Reuters reported in July.
The head of the Teamsters, Sean O’Brien, gave a speech at the Republican National Convention last month.
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