UPS Union Ratifies Labor Deal Even Though Members Turned It Down

  • With low turnout, 54% ‘no’ vote wasn’t enough, Teamsters say
  • Union leaders to meet with company to discuss member concerns
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United Parcel Service Inc.’s union ratified a five-year labor agreement for employees -- even though a majority of members who voted turned it down.

The 54 percent “no” vote wasn’t enough to block the deal under union rules because less than half the membership turned out to cast ballots, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters said Friday night. With such low participation, two-thirds of workers would have had to oppose the deal for the rejection to be valid.