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Episode Summary: While the nation was relieved that the Teamsters and United Parcel Service (UPS) reached a contract without a debilitating strike, a group of rank and file Teamsters had been vocally opposed to the “sell out” deal.
In this episode of Labor Relations Radio, host Peter List is joined by ‘Jay,’ a rank and file Teamster employed by UPS, to discuss how, from many UPS workers’ point of view, the new contract is not nearly as good as the media is portraying.
Related:
* Anatomy of a sellout: UPS tentative agreement includes two-tier wages for part-timers, freezes to pension contributions for some
* UPS contract declared ratified under cloud of suspicion among the rank and file
* “They were giving people the goods”: UPS workers speak out against national contract as Teamsters announce ratification of Chicago local deal
For all prior episodes of Labor Relations Radio, go here.
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Episode Summary: While the nation was relieved that the Teamsters and United Parcel Service (UPS) reached a contract without a debilitating strike, a group of rank and file Teamsters had been vocally opposed to the “sell out” deal.
In this episode of Labor Relations Radio, host Peter List is joined by ‘Jay,’ a rank and file Teamster employed by UPS, to discuss how, from many UPS workers’ point of view, the new contract is not nearly as good as the media is portraying.
Related:
* Anatomy of a sellout: UPS tentative agreement includes two-tier wages for part-timers, freezes to pension contributions for some
* UPS contract declared ratified under cloud of suspicion among the rank and file
* “They were giving people the goods”: UPS workers speak out against national contract as Teamsters announce ratification of Chicago local deal
For all prior episodes of Labor Relations Radio, go here.
LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest and Labor Relations Radio is a subscriber-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, become a subscriber.
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