UPS employer liability News

Former UPS Workers Awarded $5.3M in Discrimination Lawsuit

Eight black men won a $5.3 million jury award April 14 in a lawsuit over claims that they endured a hostile work environment at UPS in Lexington, Kentucky, and that an effigy of a black UPS driver was hung from …

EEOC Charges UPS No-Beard Policy Violates Muslim Workers’ Religious Rights

United Parcel Service, Inc., the nation’s largest package delivery company, violated federal law by discriminating against workers and job applicants whose religious practices conflicted with its uniform and appearance policy, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has charged in …

Supreme Court to Hear UPS Driver’s Pregnancy Bias Claim

Peggy Young only has to look at her younger daughter to be reminded how long she has fought United Parcel Service over its treatment of pregnant employees, and why. Young was pregnant with Triniti, who’s now 7 years old, when …

UPS in Kentucky Faces Racial Bias Claims by 8 Employees

A group of eight current and former employees of United Parcel Service in Kentucky have sued the company saying they faced racial discrimination, poor treatment based on race and retaliation after they complained. The men also contend an effigy of …