The International Brotherhood of Teamsters is expected to announce Tuesday whether its members ratified a new labor contract with UPS, Esther Fung of The Wall Street Journal reports. UPS and union leaders agreed to a five-year deal last month that would cover approximately 330,000 package-delivery drivers and sorters. If the deal is rejected, the union and company will likely begin bargains again, but this would open the possibility up for a strike.
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