The UPS Teamsters’ supplemental negotiating committees have been at the table with company negotiators throughout the country ov...

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  • T-Link Reporter
    News Reporter
    • Jan 2023
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    The UPS Teamsters’ supplemental negotiating committees have been at the table with company negotiators throughout the country ov...

    The UPS Teamsters’ supplemental negotiating committees have been at the table with company negotiators throughout the country over the last three weeks. Out of the nearly 40 supplements and local riders, 30 are open — and 27 have met so far.



    Several others — including the Local 135 Rider, the Local 696 Rider, the Kentucky Rider, the Local 688 Rider, the Local 200 Agreement, and the North Dakota-Minnesota Districts Agreement — have reached memoranda of understanding (MOUs) and have not been reopened. Rank-and-file members sit on all supplemental negotiating committees.



    For the full update, go to the UPS Teamsters app: www.ibt.io/UPSteamsters





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  • Nickjamesups
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2023
    • 264

    #2
    Wait a minute ! There were supplements settled by a MOU ( memorandum of understanding) without even being opened ? Kentucky being one of them ? So they are telling us that Zuckerman is traveling all over the country rallying the members for a strike and he settles his supplemental without even going to the table ? I smell a deal that’s already been reached !

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    • Faust
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2023
      • 766

      #3
      Originally posted by Nickjamesups
      Wait a minute ! There were supplements settled by a MOU ( memorandum of understanding) without even being opened ? Kentucky being one of them ? So they are telling us that Zuckerman is traveling all over the country rallying the members for a strike and he settles his supplemental without even going to the table ? I smell a deal that’s already been reached !
      Great question but Local 89 has their own Rider. Not sure if they are part of the Kentucky supplement. I don't think that supplement or Rider existed in 2018. It may be new.

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      • DanaCos
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2023
        • 970

        #4
        Local 89 has a rider due to them being in the central supplement.

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        • Gimliboston9
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2023
          • 173

          #5
          I believe their individual rider is specifically for the air operation in Louisville. They are also included in the Kentucky rider , I may be wrong but I believe that to be true .

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          • DanaCos
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2023
            • 970

            #6
            Originally posted by Gimliboston9
            I believe their individual rider is specifically for the air operation in Louisville. They are also included in the Kentucky rider , I may be wrong but I believe that to be true .
            The rider is for the local 89 only.

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