Tools for the people who actually enforce the contract.
Join the Community →Labor Ops is a suite of offline-first tools built around a simple idea: the people enforcing the contract deserve the same quality of tools as the people writing it. Built for union stewards and rank-and-file members, starting with Teamsters and built to scale across the labor movement.
Built for the floor. Works offline.
Builds enforceable grievance documents from intake to export. Two-layer model: what goes to the employer, what stays internal.
Open Tool →Tracks grievances through the step process from filing through panel, settlement, or deadlock.
Open Tool →Personal record-keeping for drivers. Your day, documented.
Open Tool →NMA, NorCal Supplement, and Sort Rider in one searchable offline tool. No PDF, no hunting.
Open Tool →You're the first line. You handle the grievances, the meetings, the members who don't know their rights yet. These tools were built for your workday.
You don't need to be a steward to know your contract. Labor Ops exists to close the knowledge gap between the people writing the language and the people living under it.
Labor Ops starts with Teamsters because that's where the work is. But the problem isn't unique to UPS. Stewards across every union are doing the same work with the same gaps: no tools, no institutional knowledge transfer, no backup when the experienced rep retires and takes 30 years of case history with them. The vision is a labor movement where every steward walks into every meeting with the same preparation that management brings to the table. Labor Ops is how we get there. One local at a time.
Labor Ops is free. The tools are free. Join the community, get access to the full tool suite, and connect with stewards who are doing the same work you are.
Join LOCAL on Facebook →Free is the point. A lot of members, especially part-timers and casuals, can't afford another subscription. These tools were built for the floor, and they'll stay free for anyone who needs them.
That said, keeping the platform running has real costs: AI services, cloud hosting, and the late nights that go into building and maintaining all of it. Right now that runs $150 to $200 a month, and it goes up as the tool library grows. Every dollar goes straight to the platform. No overhead, no middleman.
If something here helped you on a grievance, at the table, or just made your job a little easier, chip in if you can. No pressure. One member to another.