The Clock is Ticking at UPS
UPS contract negotiations are coming to a head and the clock is ticking. UPS has two choices. Management can negotiate a tentative agreement that the National Negotiating Committee can recommend to the membership—or the company can strike themselves.
VIDEO: Practicing Picketing—Do's & Don'ts
UPS Teamsters across the country are answering the call from General President Sean O'Brien to conduct Practice Picketing. So what is Practice Picketing, what are the Do's and Don'ts, and how can you get involved? Watch and share this video to learn!
Plus, download the Practice Picketing Guide from the IBT here.
PRACTICE PICKETING & ‘READY TO STRIKE’ RALLIES AT UPS
Nearly 2,000 UPS Teamsters joined our UPS Teamsters United webinar on Practice Picketing and "Ready to Strike" contract campaign activities. Now, it's time to take action.
UPS Teamsters across the country are answering the call from General President Sean O'Brien to conduct Practice Picketing. UPS Teamsters are also organizing parking lot meetings, and passing out UPS Teamsters United Bargaining Updates and "Ready to Strike" decals.
Click here to order these contract campaign materials and support rank-and-file organizing for a strong contract. Download a Bargaining Update and IBT Guide to Practice Picketing.
Wednesday: IBT Member Update Webinar on UPS Contract Negotiations
The International Union is holding a Member Update Webinar on the UPS contract negotiations, Wednesday, June 21 at 8 pm ET / 7 pm CT / 6 pm MT / 5 pm PT. Register here.
UPS Teamsters Vote by 97% To Strike—Now Keep Up the Momentum
UPS Teamsters have voted by 97% to authorize a strike if UPS does not negotiate the contract we deserve by August 1.