UPS to improve offer as Teamsters-addressed specialists get ready to strike
July 19 (Reuters) - Joined Bundle Administration (UPS.N) on Wednesday said it would get back to the bartering table with a superior proposal for around 340,000 Teamsters-addressed U.S. laborers, in a bid to deflect a possibly monetarily harming strike on Aug. 1.
"We are ready to build our industry-driving compensation and advantages, however need to work rapidly to finish a fair arrangement that gives sureness to our clients, our representatives and organizations the nation over," UPS said in an explanation.