UPS workers represented by Teamsters Canada ratified a new deal Aug. 29.

“Our bargaining team worked tirelessly over the past few months to represent and advocate for our members’ best interests. Their dedication and commitment have been exemplary, and we are grateful for their hard work on behalf of all our Canadian members employed at UPS,” said Teamsters Canada president François Laporte.

The new collective agreement is effective Aug. 1, and includes pay, pension, health and wellness increases over the five-year term, Teamsters said in a release.

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