Why the Teamsters and UPS negotiations are different this time - Louisville Business First
Labor disputes that normally are kept quiet during negotiations are seeing the light of day.
The Teamsters union and United Parcel Service Inc. (NYSE: UPS) are in the midst of negotiating a new national master contract, which will cover about 250,000 workers. Normally, a negotiation such as this one takes place behind closed doors, but this time around news is getting out.
Multiple news sources have reported that Teamsters want UPS to eliminate late-night deliveries, increase job security, create new full-time jobs and offer raises to employees.
Labor disputes that normally are kept quiet during negotiations are seeing the light of day.
The Teamsters union and United Parcel Service Inc. (NYSE: UPS) are in the midst of negotiating a new national master contract, which will cover about 250,000 workers. Normally, a negotiation such as this one takes place behind closed doors, but this time around news is getting out.
Multiple news sources have reported that Teamsters want UPS to eliminate late-night deliveries, increase job security, create new full-time jobs and offer raises to employees.