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UPS Reaches Tentative Labor Deal to Avoid Teamsters Strike
- Agreement contains $30 billion of new money, union says
- CEO Tomé says workers to get industry-leading pay, benefits
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United Parcel Service Inc. reached a tentative agreement to renew a five-year labor contract with the Teamsters union, staving off a possible strike as soon as next week that could have paralyzed shipments throughout the US and beyond.
The provisional deal, which needs to be ratified by the Teamsters’ 340,000-strong membership in a vote next month, could be a good omen for negotiations between labor and management across several key industries. The UPS negotiations are a key test of unionized workers’ leverage at a time when wage growth is outpacing inflation.