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FILE - In this Tuesday, May 9, 2017 file photo, a UPS driver takes his truck on a delivery route in New York. After UPS contract vote, Teamsters drivers feel betrayed. Tens of thousands of Teamsters members earlier this month voted down a five-year contract proposal from United Parcel Service. But less than half of the eligible union members voted, triggering a Teamster rule that allowed the contract to be ratified anyway. Now, many Teamsters members are angry, confused and feel like their union leadership has betrayed them. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

FILE - In this Tuesday, May 9, 2017 file photo, a UPS driver takes his truck on a delivery route in New York. After UPS contract vote, Teamsters drivers feel betrayed. Tens of thousands of Teamsters members earlier this month voted down a five-year contract proposal from United Parcel Service. But less than half of the eligible union members voted, triggering a Teamster rule that allowed the contract to be ratified anyway. Now, many Teamsters members are angry, confused and feel like their union leadership has betrayed them. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

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