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UPS Freight Talks Resume the Week of June 18

Economic Issues Coming Soon

June 6, 2007

Contract negotiations for the 125 drivers and dockworkers at UPS Freight in Indianapolis resume the week of June 18, and economic issues are expected to be on the table soon.

The negotiating committee last met during the week of April 16.

Union leaders said they are looking forward to resuming talks and continuing to make progress toward a strong contract. Talks have paused at UPS Freight to accommodate negotiations for the national UPS contract, which involves complex health, welfare and pension issues.

The union’s goal is to negotiate a contract in Indianapolis that would serve as a national model to organize the nearly 300 other UPS Freight terminals across the country.

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