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UPS, Teamsters Reach Settlement that Caps Driver Severance Offers

April 5 (Reuters) - United Parcel Service said on Sunday that it had ​reached an agreement with the ‌International Brotherhood of Teamsters to cap severance offers at 7,500 drivers after ​a dispute over the ​company's plans to cut its workforce.

Under ⁠the agreement, UPS will ​offer $150,000 for early retirement.

The union has ​sought to block the package delivery giant's Driver Choice Program, arguing that it ​was initiated without negotiations ​in violation of its 2023 labor contract. ‌Those ⁠provisions broadly bar UPS from entering into such individual agreements with its drivers, it argues.

UPS announced ​in January plans ​to ⁠cut up to 30,000 jobs and shut 24 ​facilities this year as ​it ⁠looks to move away from millions of low-profit deliveries for its ⁠largest ​customer, online retailer ​Amazon.com.

Reporting by Ruchika Khanna and Angela Christy ​in Bengaluru; Editing by Edwina Gibbs

Source: Reuters


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