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UPS and the Teamsters reached a tentative deal on a new labor contract Tuesday, potentially averting what could have been a crippling strike. What it means really is up to the 340,000 rank-and ...
If 340,000 UPS workers walk off the job Aug. 1, it would be the largest strike against a single business in US history. UPS and Teamsters restart contract talks Tuesday. Billions are at stake.
The Teamsters union — which represents more than 300,000 UPS employees — was threatening to strike if they couldn’t come to a deal on wages, benefits and compensation for workers amid ...
With more than 300,000 Teamsters-represented employees at the delivery giant, UPS regards itself as the country’s “single-largest employer” of the union members.
UPS Teamsters approved a new contract in November 2007 with a five-year term covering 240,000 workers. The contract will increase wages annually and increase funds that provide pension, health, and welfare benefits. "We…have negotiated an agreement that will greatly benefit our members at U.P.S. as well as Teamster members in other industries ...
UPS and the Teamsters have reached a tentative deal on a new contract, potentially avoiding a strike. A labor stoppage could have started as soon as next week and crippled US supply chains and ...
Teamsters general president Sean O’Brien said the union made no concession to reach the accord, which he said is worth $30 billion and covers more than 340,000 workers. The company says the pact ...
An overwhelming 86.3% of voting members chose to ratify the agreement that covers UPS workers in the U.S., of which there are about 340,000, according to the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.