The United Parcel Service says it will continue offering drivers thousands of dollars to resign across the rest of the country after the delivery giant pulled the offer from 13 central region states, such as Michigan, Illinois and Kentucky, last week.
UPS says its latest buyout program, which allows eligible employees to accept $150,000 to resign, was well received by its employees.
Over 30 Teamster local unions in its central region filed grievances against the Atlanta-based company, claiming the offer violates their contract.
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