The Teamsters, which represent about 360,000 UPS drivers and package handlers, secured a wage boost.
UPS drivers will now make $170,000 when including benefits — here's a look at how to become one.
UPS signed a tentative agreement with the Teamsters union that's set to bump full-time driver salaries — when including benefits — to $170,000, a $25,000 increase from there they are right now.
As of now, UPS drivers make about $95,000 a year, according to UPS, with a further $50,000 in benefits, for an average total compensation package of $145,000 per year.
Being physically capable is crucial to delivery drivers, considering they work through extreme conditions at times, like blistering heat.
Persons:
—, that's, Carol Tomé
Organizations:
Teamsters, UPS, Service, Teamsters —, US Department of Transportation
Locations:
Wall, Silicon