Coronavirus: UPS drivers in Bay Area test positive for COVID-19 as shipping delays plague country - Mercury News
After multiple employees across the region test positive, union leaders sound safety alarm
Employees at multiple UPS hubs in the Bay Area have tested positive for COVID-19, sources tell the Bay Area News Group, and union leadership is blasting the company for a lack of safety protocols for its workers.
Workers at the shipping center in San Ramon were informed Wednesday that a colleague had tested positive, but were given no other information, like whom the employee had been in contact with or which department he worked in. UPS also declined to confirm the case with this news organization, but sources said the employee was a driver in training.
After multiple employees across the region test positive, union leaders sound safety alarm
Employees at multiple UPS hubs in the Bay Area have tested positive for COVID-19, sources tell the Bay Area News Group, and union leadership is blasting the company for a lack of safety protocols for its workers.
Workers at the shipping center in San Ramon were informed Wednesday that a colleague had tested positive, but were given no other information, like whom the employee had been in contact with or which department he worked in. UPS also declined to confirm the case with this news organization, but sources said the employee was a driver in training.