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Teamsters approve strike authorization

Jun 16, 2023

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters announced it received approval from its UPS members who voted on its strike authorization. The results do not mean a strike is imminent and do not impact our current business operations in any way. Authorization votes and approvals are normal steps in labor union negotiations. We continue to make progress on key issues and remain confident that we will reach an agreement that provides wins for our employees, the Teamsters, our company, and our customers.

You can find out more about the bargaining process and learn about UPS’s stance on key topics at negotiations.ups.com. Read the latest stories to see why 330,000 Teamsters-represented employees choose to work at UPS.

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