For the first time this century, a man named Hoffa will not be leading the 1.4 million-member Teamsters union come 2022. James P. “Jim” Hoffa began the end of an era for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, telling The Detroit News he will not seek reelection just as the nation’s largest labor union last week makes a historic exit from government oversight.
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End of an era: Hoffa Jr. to leave top Teamsters post in 2022
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