UPSers Vote No & Reject Contract
The ballots are counted and UPSers have spoken loud and clear by Voting No to reject a bad contract. The International Union announced they will return to the bargaining table with UPS.
It's up to UPSers to make sure that the negotiations are serious, and not for show. UPSers want the givebacks that caused us to Vote No to be taken off the table.
Read moreIn Bed with Management on UPS Contract Vote
Who does the proposed UPS contract really help? One picture tells you all you need to know.
Read moreUPSers Vote on Contract as Hoffa Sides with Company
The International Union and the company have teamed up to sell contract givebacks at UPS and UPS Freight. With the contract vote count approaching, UPS and the Hoffa administration are scared—and with good reason.
Read moreUPS & UPSF Contract are Up to the Members
There’s still time to Vote No to defeat contract givebacks at UPS and UPS Freight.
Read moreUPS & UPS Freight Deals Increase Subcontracting
One of the biggest lies in Hoffa’s Vote Yes campaign is that the UPS and UPSF contracts represent a victory over subcontracting. That’s a joke.
Read moreUPS Contract Vote Starts this Week. Here's What You Need to Know.
The UPS contract vote starts this week. Here's what you need to know.
Read moreUPS and UPS Freight Ballots Will Be Mailed Next Week
The ballot materials for the UPS Freight contract and UPS package contract and all supplements will be mailed next week, between September 11 and September 14.
Read moreFAKE NEWS ALERT. Hoffa Caught Using Phony Member Profiles to Push Yes Vote at UPS
Hoffa’s Package Division and UPSrising have sent members nationwide an email and leaflet that uses photos from the internet to impersonate UPSers and fraudulently promote contract givebacks.
Read moreThe Voting Procedure on the UPS Contract Explained
The balloting materials will be mailed to all UPS Teamsters between September 11-14. The vote count will be on October 5.
Read moreTeamster Sues UPS in Federal Court to Defend Right to Speak Out
Teamster Carl Gregory filed suit in Atlanta federal district court today to defend his right to pass out palm cards to fellow Teamsters with his picture in uniform. UPS thought they could scare Carl in giving up his rights, but they were wrong.
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