UPS, Aircraft Mechanics Reach Deal
United Parcel Service has reached a tentative labor contract covering more than 1,000 aircraft mechanics, the delivery company’s third such deal with the Teamsters union in recent months.
United Parcel Service has reached a tentative labor contract covering more than 1,000 aircraft mechanics, the delivery company’s third such deal with the Teamsters union in recent months.
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A four-lane bridge has collapsed in the Italian port city of Genoa. The company that maintains the highway said work had been in progress to improve the bridge's foundations. Photo: Getty
A four-lane bridge has collapsed in the Italian port city of Genoa. The company that maintains the highway said work had been in progress to improve the bridge's foundations. Photo: Getty
A four-lane bridge has collapsed in the Italian port city of Genoa. The company that maintains the highway said work had been in progress to improve the bridge’s foundations. Photo: EPA
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