New Union Leaders Take a Harder Line Pushed by angry members, unions representing actors, autoworkers and UPS employees are becoming increasingly assertive under new leadership.
Trucking Giant Yellow Is Bankrupt, and Finger-Pointing Begins Yellow, which received billions in federal pandemic aid, failed after being a laggard for years in a part of the industry where rivals are doing well.
After U.S. Bailout, the Trucking Firm Yellow Is Shutting Down Yellow, which received a pandemic loan, is winding down operations ahead of an expected bankruptcy filing. The closure of the company would mean the loss of about 30,000 jobs.
UPS Reaches Contract Deal With Teamsters to Head Off Strike United Parcel Service faced a potential walkout by more than 325,000 union members when their five-year contract expired next week.
UPS Contract Talks Go Down to the Wire as a Possible Strike Looms With the Teamsters contract set to expire Aug. 1, pay for part-time workers is a major hurdle. A walkout could rattle the U.S. economy.