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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Ex-Employees’ Suit Over Unpaid UPS Referral Bonuses Cleared to Move Forward, Judge Rules - Law.com

A breach-of-contract suit is moving forward against United Parcel Service after a federal judge in Massachusetts determined this week that former employees sufficiently alleged that the company failed to fully

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