'Amazon better pay attention': UPS CEO says delivery drivers will earn $170K annually in newly ratified 'historic' contract — but this worker says that's 'a bit of an exaggeration'
'Amazon better pay attention': UPS CEO says delivery drivers will earn $170K annually in newly ratified 'historic' contract — but this worker says that's 'a bit of an exaggeration'
'Amazon better pay attention': UPS CEO says delivery drivers will earn $170K annually in newly ratified 'historic' contract — but this worker says that's 'a bit of an exaggeration'

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Unionized UPS workers have accepted a new five-year contract that the company’s CEO claims will see delivery drivers earn an average of $170,000 in annual pay and benefits by the end of the five years.

The Teamsters union, which represents about 340,000 UPS workers, voted by an overwhelming 86.3% to ratify the new contract, which will raise wages for full- and part-time UPS workers, create more full-time jobs and secure workplace protections, like air conditioning in delivery trucks.

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“Our members just ratified the most lucrative agreement the Teamsters have ever negotiated at UPS. This contract will improve the lives of hundreds of thousands of workers,” said Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien in a media statement.

“Teamsters have set a new standard and raised the bar for pay, benefits and working conditions in the package delivery industry. This is the template for how workers should be paid and protected nationwide, and nonunion companies like Amazon better pay attention.”

Here’s what the landmark contract looks like — and what one UPS driver has to say about the CEO’s claim.

What’s in the contract

Under the new contract, existing full- and part-time UPS workers (in the Teamsters union) will get $2.75 more per hour in 2023 — and over the length of the contract, wage increases will total $7.50 per hour.

Existing part-timers will get an immediate pay bump to at least $21 per hour and wage increases for full-timers will improve the average top rate of delivery drivers to $49 per hour over the course of the deal.

The contract will also create 7,500 new full-time union jobs at UPS and the fulfillment of 22,500 open positions, giving more opportunities for part-timers to transition to full-time work.

“This is the richest national contract I’ve seen in my more than 40 years of representing Teamsters at UPS,” said Teamsters General Secretary-Treasurer Fred Zuckerman. “There are more gains in this contract than in any other UPS agreement and with no givebacks to the company.

“But the hard work doesn’t end here. We will continue to fight like hell to enforce this contract and make sure UPS lives up to every word of it over the next five years.”