Pete Camarata

Pete Camarata (born September 7, 1946 in Detroit, Michigan) was a Teamster labor activist and one of the founders of Teamsters for a Democratic Union a rank-and-file union democracy movement organizing to reform the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT), or Teamsters.

Pete Camarata
Pete Camarata, who took a beating for his defiance, is pictured in 1978 under a portrait of the Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa.
Born(1946-09-07)September 7, 1946
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Died(2014-02-14)February 14, 2014
OccupationLabor movement activist/leader

Early Years

Pete was born in Detroit, Michigan the auto capital of the world. Pete was the son of a United Auto Workers organizer, Caspar Camarata who worked for Packard Motor Car Company.[1]

Teamster Activism

At the young age of 29, Pete was the solo TDU affiliated delegate to the 1976 Teamster convention, where he spoke out against the International Brotherhood of Teamsters leadership. He was later beaten unconscious for his opposition.[2]

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