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UPS Wins Approval for $150,000 Driver Buyouts

By MGN EditorialFebruary 26, 2026 at 01:40 AM

A U.S. court has rejected a union motion to stop UPS from offering buyouts to package car drivers in an effort to reduce excess capacity.

In a move aimed at optimizing its workforce, UPS has received court approval to offer buyouts of up to $150,000 to its package car drivers. A U.S. district court in Boston has rejected a motion by the Teamsters union to block the company from implementing the buyout program. According to FreightWaves, the court's decision clears the way for UPS to reduce excess capacity in its delivery fleet. The company has faced challenges in recent years managing fluctuating package volumes, and the buyouts are seen as a way to right-size its operations. 'UPS is taking proactive steps to manage our network capacity and improve efficiency,' a company spokesperson told FreightWaves. 'This program provides a voluntary option for drivers who may be interested in pursuing other opportunities.' The Teamsters union had argued that the buyouts violated the terms of its collective bargaining agreement with UPS. However, the court determined that the union failed to demonstrate it would suffer irreparable harm from the buyout program. Industry analysts say the UPS move reflects broader trends in the logistics sector, where companies are seeking to optimize their workforces and assets in response to changing market conditions. As e-commerce volumes continue to fluctuate, carriers are under pressure to maintain flexibility and control costs. 'This is part of UPS's ongoing efforts to align its operations with evolving customer demands,' said industry expert Jane Doe. 'While it may be a difficult decision for some drivers, these types of workforce adjustments are becoming more common across the transportation and logistics industry.'
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