TEAMSTERS SUE UPS FOR BREACH OF NATIONAL CONTRACT
Union Seeks Emergency Restraining Order as UPS Attempts Second Illegal Buyout
In court filings with the U.S. District Court in
Since late January, the Teamsters issued more than 57 requests for information and documents to UPS related to its plans for a revised driver buyout. UPS CEO
"For the second time in six months, UPS has proven it doesn't care about the law, has no respect for its contract with the Teamsters, and is determined to try to screw our members out of their hard-earned money," said Teamsters General
If implemented, UPS's DCP would give drivers a one-time lump sum payment in exchange for Teamsters legally committing to never work for UPS again, to waive their rights to union representation, and to sacrifice a career's worth of strong union wages, employer-paid health care, and guaranteed retirement benefits.
The scope of UPS's updated buyout program is much broader than the payoff presented to workers late last summer, when UPS marketed payouts to more tenured drivers nearing retirement. The earlier program, which UPS called the Driver Voluntary Separation Program (DVSP), was widely rejected by Teamsters drivers nationwide, many of whom took to social media to shred and set fire to the insulting financial package offered by UPS to leave the company.
Multiple Teamsters local unions have filed grievances against UPS over the contract violations inherent in its DVSP program. Those grievances are expected to enter binding arbitration next month following a National Grievance Committee hearing between the union and the company.
The DCP, as noted in the union's lawsuit, would be offered to all drivers at UPS regardless of length of service and would do irreparable damage to the Teamsters and its right to representation. The letter of separation that workers would be forced to sign by management to complete enrollment in the program would be irrevocable, further damaging the union or any individual worker's ability to grieve or arbitrate the terms of separation.
In its motions before the court on Monday, the Teamsters requested an injunction to prevent the rollout of UPS's DCP and a stay on further action by the company to offer such incentive programs until an arbitrator's ruling on the pending DVSP violations. As the Teamsters noted in its filing in
"UPS's latest DCP scam is more than a contract violation — it's an assault on the rule of law and on every member of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters," said General Secretary-Treasurer
On
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents 1.3 million hardworking people in the
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SOURCE International Brotherhood of Teamsters
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