TEAMSTERS KEEP EYE ON PROTECTING JOBS AS UPS REVIEWS TECH
Protecting Teamster work from third parties and safeguarding good-paying jobs from invasive technologies were the themes of the day as national negotiations resumed between UPS #Teamsters and Big Brown.
The union’s National Negotiating Committee and company heads convened multiple times throughout the day in Washington.
@UPS discussed technology and external relationships, particularly with the United States Postal Service.
#Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien reminded management that attempted implementation of any advanced technology that may harm workers or eliminates jobs will be combatted aggressively by the union.
"When faced with new technology, we want to protect as many jobs as possible. We take very seriously any technology, including drones, inward-facing cameras, and autonomous vehicles, that threatens union work," O'Brien said.
"We will forever fight to make sure dangerous technology is never implemented, and especially not at the expense of a Teamster’s good-paying job."
Committee members also challenged @UPS to come up with alternatives to reduce its reliance on third party outfits & subcontracting.
Several #Teamsters in the room, including rank-and-file members, shared personal stories from their own UPS shops about the damaging effects of outsourcing Teamster work to other companies or shifting labor to automated facilities.
#Teamsters expect counter-proposals about UPS’s Surepost program with USPS & additional language on tech in the coming days. "Technology does not provide the best service. Teamsters do. These are real human beings doing the hard work – they deserve protections," O'Brien said.
Also addressed Monday were two outstanding supplemental agreements — the Local 89 Louisville Air Rider and the NorCal Supplement and Sort being negotiated in Oakland. A range of issues, including new language around the grievance procedure, remain to be worked out in California.
In Kentucky, @UPS negotiators continue to trip over themselves for being unable to come to terms on whether workers should be compensated while stuck waiting around for company shuttles to transport them to and from employee parking lots.
"The purpose of finalizing supplements 1st was to ensure we'd have no distractions at the main table. Sadly @UPS is letting these distractions fester. It’s unfortunate for UPS that we only have 70 days left to negotiate this contract," said Gen. Secretary-Treasurer Fred Zuckerman
"When it comes to such petty issues in just two supplements, it’d be a shame to have to shut down national negotiations to make sure @UPS reassigns the right people to get the job done in these regions," said Zuckerman.
National UPS talks will resume at 9 a.m. on May 23
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Following a legislative session where he vetoed a multitude of bills that would have improved worker’s rights, safety & financial security, #Teamsters are condemning CA Gov. @GavinNewsom for making life harder for working families in the nation’s most populous state. #1u🧵1/20
“The way Newsom reacted to a majority of the pro-labor bills that came before him this year is something that we'd expect from a governor elected with support from the Koch brothers – not someone who received support from labor,” said Jason Rabinowitz, Joint Council 7 Pres. 2/20
“Being a pro-union governor doesn’t mean you stand with us when it’s convenient. It means you stand with organized labor when it counts, which is when it’s time to sign pro-union legislation.” 3/20
💥“WE’VE CHANGED THE GAME”: TEAMSTERS WIN HISTORIC UPS CONTRACT💥
Today, the #Teamsters reached the most historic tentative agreement for workers in the history of @UPS, protecting and rewarding more than 340,000 UPS Teamsters nationwide. #1u
The overwhelmingly lucrative contract raises wages for all workers, creates more full-time jobs, and includes dozens of workplace protections and improvements.
The @UPS #Teamsters National Negotiating Committee unanimously endorsed the five-year tentative agreement.
“Rank-and-file @UPS #Teamsters sacrificed everything to get this country through a pandemic and enabled UPS to reap record-setting profits. Teamster labor moves America...
🚨TEAMSTERS ISSUE STRIKE NOTICE AFTER YELLOW CORP. FAILS TO MAKE $50 MILLION IN BENEFITS CONTRIBUTIONS🚨
Yellow’s Gross Mismanagement Upends Workers’ Livelihoods; Strike May Begin July 24!!! 🧵⬇️
#1u $yell
The Central States Board of Trustees voted Monday to suspend health care benefits and cease pension accruals for @Yellow_Trucking workers, after two Yellow operating companies, Holland and Yellow Freight, failed to fulfill their financial obligations.
#Teamsters are preparing for a possible #strike as early as July 24.
Benefit suspensions will go into effect July 23 if the company fails to make the critical payment to the Central States Health and Welfare Fund and the Central States Pension Fund for June 2023.
BREAKING UPDATE: Yellow Fails to Make $50M Benefits Payment, Teamsters Send Strike Notice
The Teamsters Union has learned that two Yellow operating companies, Yellow Freight and Holland, have failed to make their contractually required contributions of $50 million to the Central States Health and Welfare Fund and the Central States Pension Fund for June 2023.
The Central States Board of Trustees has voted to suspend health care benefits and cease pension accruals to Yellow workers, effective Sunday, July 23.
AT UPS, AND IN THE U.S., PART-TIME POVERTY DOESN’T WORK
Receiving near-minimum wage in many parts of the country, part-time workers at UPS are the most at risk in the company’s workforce of being exploited and cast aside.
#1u #HotUnionSummer
This reality was made no clearer than by the actions of @UPS negotiators during nearly 20 hours of contract negotiations with the #Teamsters that ultimately collapsed in the early morning of July 5.
Most shamelessly, the corporation’s final move was to put forth an unofficial offer that, had the #Teamsters accepted it, would have forced scores of part-time workers at @UPS to be left behind.
AFTER MARATHON SESSIONS, UPS NEGOTIATIONS COLLAPSE
Around 4AM, UPS walked away from the bargaining table after presenting an unacceptable offer to the Teamsters that did not address members’ needs. The UPS Teamsters Nat’l Negotiating Committee unanimously rejected the package
Following marathon negotiations, UPS refused to give the Teamsters a last, best, and final offer, telling the union the company had nothing more to give.
“This multibillion-dollar corporation has plenty to give American workers — they just don’t want to,” said Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien. “UPS had a choice to make, and they have clearly chosen to go down the wrong road.”