BREAKING NEWS: Teamsters reach 'historic' deal with UPS: 'Tremendous victory for labor,' union president says
International Brotherhood of Teamsters President Sean O’Brien discusses the tentative deal reached between UPS and Teamsters.
One of America’s largest mail carriers, the United Postal Service and the Teamsters union reached a tentative collective bargaining agreement Tuesday in an effort to avoid a potential strike that could rattle the U.S. economy. International Brotherhood of Teamsters President Sean O’Brien joined "Cavuto: Coast to Coast" Tuesday to discuss the deal, arguing it's a "tremendous victor for labor" while praising it as "the largest union settlement in the history of labor."
A UPS driver puts his seat belt on before driving off as UPS workers hold a rally in downtown Los Angeles.The union represents about 330,000 UPS employees in the U.S.
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