Teamsters president says he's asked the White House not to intervene if UPS workers go on strike
- The head of the Teamsters union has asked the White House not to intervene if UPS workers go on strike, as negotiations for a new contract have reached a standstill with a July 31 deadline approaching.
- The union, which represents 340,000 UPS workers, has threatened a strike if a deal is not reached by the expiration of the current collective bargaining agreement.
- Both sides had previously agreed on issues like installing air conditioning in trucks and eliminating a two-tier wage system, but wage increases for part-time workers remain a sticking point in negotiations.
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