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UPS pulls its latest driver buyout program in the central region states

The union reported that United Parcel Service informed the International Brotherhood of Teamsters on Tuesday of its decision to withdraw their latest "driver buyout" scheme in the central region states.

The decision comes after the delivery giant announced that it would proceed with its plan to?offer $150,000 buyout packages for its drivers, after a federal judge rejected the union’s bid to stop?its workforce cutting program based on concerns about contract violations.

Teamsters sued UPS on February 9 for its January 27 announcement that it would cut up to 30 000 jobs and close 24 facilities in order to move away from millions low-profit deliveries made for Amazon.com. Its largest customer.

The latest buyout program, called the Driver Choice Program by UPS, asked drivers to accept an 'unique lump-sum' payment in exchange for a legal commitment to never work again for UPS.

The Teamsters Central Region is comprised of?13 U.S. States and has more than 68,000 unionized rank-and-file UPS employees. Reporting by Aatreyee dasgupta from Bengaluru, and editing by Shailesh Kuber

(source: Reuters)