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A worker inside in UPS' Worldport global air hub in Louisville, December 2017.
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UPS says it's moving as fast as it can to issue the back pay. But with fierce competition for workers, "I think they are holding the money hostage," one Louisville employee said.
Gov. Matt Bevin said it was "not a given" that Louisville would get the company's investment of new airplane hangar and hundreds of jobs associated with aircraft maintenance.
Under new leadership, UPS' longtime union is striking a "militant" tone, vowing to deliver overdue gains for workers in the U.S.'s biggest private-sector labor contract.
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