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Monday, April 27, 2026

Teamsters president says he's asked the White House not to intervene if UPS workers go on strike - Devdiscourse

The head of the Teamsters said he has asked the White House not to intervene if unionised UPS workers end up going on strike.

Negotiations between the delivery company and the union representing 340,000 of its workers have been at a standstill for more than a week with a July 31 deadline for a new contract approaching fast.

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The union has threatened a strike if a deal is not reached by the time the collective bargaining agreement expires.

Asked during a webcast with members on Sunday on whether the White House could force a contract on the union, Teamsters President Sean O'Brien said he has asked the White House on numerous occasions to stay away.

"My neighbourhood where I grew up in Boston if two people had a disagreement and you had nothing to do with it – you just kept walking," O'Brien said.

"We don't need anybody getting involved in this fight," he said.

The Teamsters represent more than half of the Atlanta-based company's workforce in the largest private-sector contract in North America. If a strike does happen, it would be the first since a 15-day walkout by 185,000 workers crippled the company a quarter century ago.

Before contract talks broke down, both sides had reached tentative agreements on several issues, including installing air conditioning in more trucks and getting rid of a two-tier wage system for drivers who work weekends and earn less money.

A sticking point in negotiations is wage...



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