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BNA Daily Labor Report: Teamsters Approve UPS Contract, Five Supplements Rejected

November 21, 2007: Members of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters ratified by a 65 percent approval rate a new national five-year contract with United Parcel Service that provides wage increases of $4 per hour over term while securing existing benefits, the union announced Nov. 20. However, the rejection of five regional or local supplements to the contract will require renegotiation and re-voting before a settlement can be finalized to cover 240,000 IBT-represented UPS employees nationwide,...

Lessons of the UPS Contract

November 20, 2007: Working Teamsters at UPS can’t depend on top union officials to have our backs, and we can’t wait until there’s a crisis to get organized. That’s the lesson of the UPS contract. In spite of its massive concessions, the contract is headed toward passage with 65 percent of the vote nationally. It is not ratified yet, because Teamsters have voted down three supplemental agreements in Pennsylvania and New York. If we want...

UPS Contract Not Ratified

UPS Teamsters rejected three supplemental agreements in the East, putting the ratification of the UPS national contract on hold. Click here to read the full story at MakeUPSDeliver.org. Click here for local-by-local results.

UPS Vote Count Results

The 2008 vote count figures below are preliminary. Some numbers will be adjusted in the final, official tally. Southern Supplement Results Local National Agreement Supplement   Yes No Yes No 79 987 348 974 358 217 74 50 72 51 270 274 281 274 283 373 182 96 183 94 385 664 99 653 107 402 77 41 78 40 480 398 187 367 219 512 429 107 423 114 516 188 149 183 152...

UPS Vote Count Underway

The UPS contract ratification vote is underway. Click here for more information from Make UPS Deliver.
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