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The so-called “Driver Voluntary Severance Plan” is the latest part of the company’s jobs massacre, including plans to eliminate 20,000 jobs this year.
On Thursday, the courier offered its U.S. drivers a voluntary buyout as part of "the largest network reconfiguration in UPS history." ...
Sean O'Brien, the colorful and combative leader of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, is providing an unexpected ...
United Parcel Service Inc. plans to offer voluntary buyouts to union-represented delivery drivers for the first time in the company’s history as part of an effort to boost profit by slimming ...
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The Teamsters, which covers many UPS drivers, was less than impressed. Teamsters President Sean O’Brien called the plan “illegal” and said it violated the union’s 2023 contract.
UPS offers union drivers severance amid a major network reconfiguration, sparking union disputes over contract compliance and labor cost concerns.
Union leaders on Saturday are criticizing United Parcel Service (UPS) for offering buyouts to full-time drivers.
The Teamsters union, which represents about 340,000 UPS employees, is urging its full-time members to reject the offers.
Sandy Springs-based UPS is making plans to offer buyouts to its drivers for the first time ever, prompting staunch opposition from the Teamsters union.