United Parcel Services Inc. (NYSE:UPS) announced Thursday an 8.1 percent U.S. domestic revenue bump in their second-quarter earnings, fueled in large part by surging ecommerce deliveries.
The report drew a call for fairness from the Teamsters union representing UPS aircraft mechanics which is involved in a contract dispute with the company.
UPS, which is the world’s largest package delivery company and based in Atlanta, announced earnings per share of $1.58 for the second quarter of 2017, an increase…