Teamsters Report Progress in UPS Contract Talks; More Talks Scheduled
Teamster negotiators said the first round of UPS Freight negotiations wrapped up last week in San Diego with significant progress being made. Teamsters General Secretary-Treasurer Ken Hall, Director of the Package Division, said the union presented proposals to the company…
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that include eliminating subcontracting, limiting the overuse of casuals and allowing discretionary days to accumulate year to year. The National Negotiating Committee refused to accept a company proposal to be reimbursed for 10 cents per page for any paper copies requested by a local union in excess of 10 pages, it said. UPS Freight negotiations are to resume Nov. 12-16 in Washington, D.C.