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UPS Teamsters Look Ahead

January 3, 2014: UPS Teamsters speak out on the contract fight and how we can keep organizing for a stronger union and against corporate greed.

IBT Set to Re-vote more UPS Deals

December 19, 2013: UPS contract ballots will be mailed out in early January in Teamsters Local 710, Western Pennsylvania, and Indiana Local 135.

No UPS Healthcare Changes Jan 1

December 16, 2013: UPS Teamsters who are slated to be moved into TeamCare will keep their current benefits until the UPS contract and all supplements and riders are resolved.

Local 177 Supplement (New Jersey)

Local 177 Supplement (New Jersey)

The first column contains the results from the first round of contract votes in June. The second column contains the result from the second round vote count conducted on December 10 and 11.

Western Region Supplement

Western Region Supplement

The first column contains the results from the first round of contract votes in June. The second column contains the result from the second round vote count conducted on December 10 and 11.

December Round 2: UPS Contract Vote Results

December 11, 2013: The ballot count details for the second-round vote on the Western Region Supplement and South West Rider and on the New Jersey Local 177 Supplement are available here.

UPS St. Louis: Second Big Win This Year

December 5, 2013: For the second time this year, a feeder driver in St. Louis has won $100,000 plus back pay and benefits for company violations of DOT regulations and firing drivers who are whistleblowers.

UPS researching its own delivery drones to compete with Amazon's Prime Air

The Verge
12/03/2013

Amazon made headlines Sunday night when it announced it was working on small drones that could someday deliver customers packages in half an hour or less. But the e-commerce giant isn’t the only company researching how to harness the potential of small unmanned aircraft: The Verge has learned that the world's largest parcel service, UPS, has been experimenting with its own fleet of flying parcel-carriers.

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