Councilman Baker Statement on UPS Negotiations

Councilman Baker Statement on UPS Negotiations
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“I am very disappointed that contract negotiations have hit a stalemate. As one of Louisville’s largest employers, UPS sets a tone for others in the community. All Louisvillians deserve fair pay for their work. After earning the company a $2.6 billion dollar profit in their first quarter, thousands of UPS workers in Louisville should not have to worry about putting food on their table or a roof over their heads. UPS can and must do better.”

Councilman Phillip Baker

Original source can be found here.



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