UPS' CEO reveals that drivers will average $170,000 in pay and benefits at the end of a five-year contract struck with the Teamsters Union last month.
The tentative agreement covers at least 340,000 workers.
We are pleased to be back at the negotiating table next week to resolve the few remaining open issues. We are prepared to increase our industry-leading pay and benefits, but need to work quickly to finalize a fair deal that provides certainty for our customers, our employees and businesses across the country.
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💥UPS BOWS TO TEAMSTER PRESSURE, NEGOTIATIONS TO RESUME NEXT WEEK
As thousands of @UPS#Teamsters practice picket, rall, and mobilize around the country, UPS bowed today to the overwhelming show of Teamster unity and reached out to the union to resume negotiations.
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- 22.4s 🔜 RPCDs
- No more being forced on regular scheduled days off
- MLK day officially a holiday
3 MAJOR issues we’ve been fighting for since day 1. Huge gains have been made today & proud of our team. But to be clear, we’re not across that goal line yet. #MoreWorkToDo 👊🏻