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Supreme Court to hear UPS driver's pregnancy bias claim

Supreme Court to hear UPS driver's pregnancy bias claim
http://www.mercurynews.com/entertainment/ci_27034280/supreme-court-hear-...
By Mark Sherman

Associated Press

POSTED: 11/29/2014

WASHINGTON -- Peggy Young only has to look at her younger daughter to be reminded how long she has fought United Parcel Service over its treatment of pregnant employees, and why.

‘Hands Up, Don’t Ship!’ Minneapolis UPS Workers Protest Shipments to Missouri Police

‘Hands Up, Don’t Ship!’ Minneapolis UPS Workers Protest Shipments to Missouri Police
http://labornotes.org/blogs/2014/08/hands-dont-ship-minneapolis-ups-work...

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"Hands Up, Don't Ship!" Minneapolis UPS workers protest shipments to Missouri police

"Hands Up, Don't Ship!" Minneapolis UPS workers protest shipments to Missouri police
http://libcom.org/news/hands-dont-ship-minneapolis-ups-workers-protest-s...

A dozen part-time UPS workers in Minneapolis took protest action on the job August 22, after discovering ties between Missouri law enforcement and a company, Law Enforcement Targets, whose shipments we handle each day.

8 UPS employees claim racial discrimination in St. Louis

8 UPS employees claim racial discrimination in St. Louis
http://www.wdrb.com/story/25741285/8-ups-employees-claim-racial-discrimi...

Posted: Jun 10, 2014 11:07 AM PDT
Updated: Jun 10, 2014 11:07 AM PDT

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- A group of eight current and former employees of United Parcel Service in Kentucky have filed a lawsuit against the company saying they faced racial discrimination, poor treatment based on race and retaliation after they complained.

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The Package King's faithful Teamster

The Package King's faithful Teamster
http://socialistworker.org/2014/05/15/the-kings-faithful-teamster
May 15, 2014
In this second article in an occasional series on the history of United Parcel Service and workers' resistance to Big Brown, Joe Allen explains how company founder James E. Casey brought in the Teamsters union to avoid the threat of greater labor militancy--and found the kind of labor official he wanted to work with in Dave Beck.

Dave Beck

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