UPS, Teamsters Launch Contract Negotiations
(Michael James - Transport Topics) |
“We know our employees and customers want to see a new agreement negotiated as soon as practical,” said Chris Mahoney, senior vice president of global transportation services and labor relations for UPS. “We are optimistic that we will reach a fair and balanced agreement that recognizes our people for their hard work and efforts while enabling UPS to remain competitive.”
The 1997 strike — the first in UPS’s 80-year history with the Teamsters — cost the Atlanta-based parcel delivery carrier more than $750 million in revenue and led some customers to switch a portion of their business to other carriers.
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