UPS, Teamsters and the matter of unintended consequences
Teamsters union leadership may be willing to accept lost rank-and-file jobs in return for increases in new positions, a labor expert says.
Teamsters union leadership may be willing to accept lost rank-and-file jobs in return for increases in new positions, a labor expert says.
A new contract between UPS and the Teamsters will be agreed upon weeks before the current agreement’s expiration date, Satish Jindel tells FreightWaves.
UPS’ CFO warns of a “bumpy road” ahead, while its CEO extends an olive branch of sorts to the Teamsters ahead of contract talks.
This week: St. Christopher reaches a giving milestone and kicks off its Round Up Campaign with TA, the BTA announces a new board chairman and UPS holds its first Impact Summit.
UPS persevered through a drop in demand during the first quarter, beating analysts’ profit estimates.
La empresa se abre paso entre la debilidad del volumen en el primer trimestre
UPS posted its best quarterly operating profit in its history. It also declared a 49% dividend increase.
The Project Evolve initiative may take UPS’ visibility tools further than they’ve ever gone before.
Moghadam said the company will need to increase its facility footprint at the same pace.
Company shoots out the lights in the third quarter with soaring profits and EPS.
The company’s investor day focuses on modest projections for domestic package-delivery margins through 2023.
Higher U.S. operating costs take center stage in discussion of company’s outlook.
Carol Tomé named new CEO at UPS. David Abney to retire at the end of 2020 after a 46-year career.