United Parcel Service Inc UPS reportedly plans to return to the negotiation table to avoid a strike. UPS is ready to return to the bargaining table with a better offer for roughly 340,000 Teamsters-represented U.S. workers in a bid to avert a potentially economically damaging strike on Aug. 1, reported Reuters.
"We are prepared to increase our industry-leading pay and benefits, but need to work quickly to finalize a fair deal that provides certainty for our customers, our employees and businesses across the country," UPS stated.
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters claimed in a Twitter statement that UPS contacted it on Wednesday with an offer to resume discussions next week.
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A main sticking point in the negotiations is pay hikes for experienced part-time workers, who are earning roughly the same or even less than new hires because starting rates have risen in recent years due to the labor crisis, the report mentioned.
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Price Action: UPS shares are trading higher by 0.25% at $186.50 on the last check Thursday.
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