Annual report pursuant to Section 13 and 15(d)

MULTIEMPLOYER EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS

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MULTIEMPLOYER EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2024
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MULTIEMPLOYER EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS
NOTE 6. MULTIEMPLOYER EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS
We contribute to a number of multiemployer pension plans under the terms of collective bargaining agreements that cover our union-represented employees. These plans generally provide for retirement, death and/or termination benefits for eligible employees within the applicable collective bargaining units, based on specific eligibility and participation requirements, vesting periods and benefit formulas. The risks of participating in multiemployer plans are different from single-employer plans in the following respects:
Assets contributed to a multiemployer plan by one employer may be used to provide benefits to employees of other participating employers.
If we negotiate to cease participating in a multiemployer pension plan, we may be required to pay that plan an amount based on our allocable share of its underfunded status, referred to as a "withdrawal liability". However, cessation of participation in a multiemployer plan and subsequent payment of any withdrawal liability is subject to the collective bargaining process.
If any of the multiemployer pension plans in which we participate enter critical status, and our contributions are not sufficient to satisfy any rehabilitation plan funding schedule, we could be required under the Pension Protection Act of 2006 to make additional surcharge contributions to the multiemployer pension plan in the amount of five to ten percent of the existing contributions required by our labor agreement. Such surcharges would cease upon the ratification of a new collective bargaining agreement and could not reoccur unless a plan re-entered critical status at a later date.
The discussion that follows sets forth the impact on our results of operations and cash flows for the years ended December 31, 2024, 2023 and 2022 from our participation in multiemployer pension plans. As part of the overall collective bargaining process for wage and benefit levels, we have agreed to contribute certain amounts to these plans during the contract period. The plans set benefit levels and are responsible for benefit delivery to participants. Future contributions to the plans are determined only through collective bargaining, and we have no additional legal or constructive obligation to increase contributions beyond the agreed-upon amounts (except potential surcharges under the Pension Protection Act of 2006 described above).
The number of employees covered by multiemployer pension plans in 2024 was relatively consistent compared to 2023, but decreased in 2023 relative to 2022 as we reduced union headcount due to lower volume. In each year, contribution rates increased in accordance with the terms of our collective bargaining agreements. There have been no other significant changes that affect the comparability of 2024, 2023 and 2022 contributions. We recognize expense for the contractually-required contributions for each period, and we recognize a liability for any contributions due and unpaid at the end of a reporting period.
Status of Collective Bargaining Agreements
We have approximately 314,000 employees in the U.S. employed under a national master agreement and various supplemental agreements with local unions affiliated with the IBT. These agreements are scheduled to expire on July 31, 2028.
We have approximately 10,000 employees in Canada employed under a collective bargaining agreement with the Teamsters which runs through July 31, 2025.
We have approximately 3,300 pilots who are employed under a collective bargaining agreement with the Independent Pilots Association. This collective bargaining agreement becomes amendable September 1, 2025.
We have approximately 1,900 airline mechanics who are covered by a collective bargaining agreement with Teamsters Local 2727 which becomes amendable November 1, 2026. In addition, approximately 3,000 of our auto and maintenance mechanics who are not employed under agreements with the Teamsters are employed under a collective bargaining agreement with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers ("IAM"). In July 2024, the IAM ratified a new National Master Agreement that expires on July 31, 2029.
Multiemployer Pension Plans
The following table outlines our participation in multiemployer pension plans as of December 31, 2024, 2023 and 2022, and sets forth our calendar year contributions and accruals for each plan.
The EIN/Pension Plan Number column provides the Employer Identification Number ("EIN") and the three-digit plan number. The most recent Pension Protection Act zone status available in 2024 and 2023 relates to each plan's two most recent fiscal year ends. The zone status is based on information that we received from the plans’ administrators and is certified by each plan’s actuary. Plans certified in the red zone are generally less than 65% funded; plans certified in the orange zone are both less than 80% funded and have an accumulated funding deficiency, or are expected to have a deficiency in any of the next six plan years; plans certified in the yellow zone are less than 80% funded; and plans certified in the green zone are at least 80% funded.
The FIP / RP Status Pending / Implemented column indicates whether a financial improvement plan ("FIP") for yellow/orange zone plans, or a rehabilitation plan ("RP") for red zone plans, is either pending or has been implemented. As of December 31, 2024, all plans that have either a FIP or RP requirement have had the respective plan implemented. Our collectively-bargained contributions satisfy the requirements of all implemented FIPs and RPs and do not currently require the payment of any surcharges. In addition, minimum contributions outside of the agreed-upon contractual rates are not required.
For the plans detailed in the following table, the expiration date of the associated collective bargaining agreements is July 31, 2028, with the exception of the IAM National Pension Fund / National Pension Plan, which has a July 31, 2029 associated expiration date. For all plans detailed in the following table, we provided more than 5% of the total plan contributions from all employers for 2024, 2023 and 2022, as disclosed in the annual filing with the Department of Labor for each respective plan.
Certain plans have been aggregated in the All Other Multiemployer Pension Plans line in the following table, as contributions to each of these plans are not individually material.
  EIN / Pension
Plan Number
Pension
Protection Act
Zone Status
FIP / RP Status
Pending / Implemented
UPS Contributions and Accruals
(in millions)
Surcharge Imposed
Pension Fund 2024 2023 2024 2023 2022
Alaska Teamster-Employer Pension Plan 92-6003463-024 Red Red Yes Implemented $ 11  $ 10  $ 10  No
Central Pennsylvania Teamsters Defined Benefit Plan 23-6262789-001 Green Green No NA 85  82  75  No
Eastern Shore Teamsters Pension Fund 52-0904953-001 Green Green No NA 10  10  10  No
Employer-Teamsters Local Nos. 175 & 505 Pension Trust Fund 55-6021850-001 Red Red Yes Implemented 21  21  21  No
Hagerstown Motor Carriers and Teamsters Pension Fund 52-6045424-001 Green Green No NA 13  13  13  No
I.A.M. National Pension Fund / National Pension Plan 51-6031295-002 Red Red Yes Implemented 53  50  48  No
International Brotherhood of Teamsters Union Local No. 710 Pension Fund 36-2377656-001 Green Green No NA 194  196  191  No
Local 705, International Brotherhood of Teamsters Pension Plan 36-6492502-001 Green Green No NA 142  138  136  No
Local 804 I.B.T. & Local 447 I.A.M.—UPS Multiemployer Retirement Plan 51-6117726-001 Green Green No NA 139  143  144  No
Milwaukee Drivers Pension Trust Fund 39-6045229-001 Green Green No NA 62  62  62  No
New England Teamsters & Trucking Industry Pension Fund 04-6372430-001 Red Red Yes Implemented 224  234  167  No
New York State Teamsters Conference Pension and Retirement Fund 16-6063585-074 Red Red Yes Implemented 136  139  149  No
Teamster Pension Fund of Philadelphia and Vicinity 23-1511735-001 Green Green No NA 98  98  100  No
Teamsters Joint Council No. 83 of Virginia Pension Fund 54-6097996-001 Green Green No NA 98  98  98  No
Teamsters Local 639—Employers Pension Trust 53-0237142-001 Green Green No NA 83  84  85  No
Teamsters Negotiated Pension Plan 43-6196083-001 Green Green No NA 47  49  49  No
Truck Drivers and Helpers Local Union No. 355 Retirement Pension Plan 52-6043608-001 Green Green No NA 28  28  30  No
United Parcel Service, Inc.—Local 177, I.B.T. Multiemployer Retirement Plan 13-1426500-419 Green Green No NA 111  122  124  No
Western Conference of Teamsters Pension Plan 91-6145047-001 Green Green No NA 1,255  1,254  1,310  No
Western Pennsylvania Teamsters and Employers Pension Fund 25-6029946-001 Red Red Yes Implemented 45  46  46  No
All Other Multiemployer Pension Plans 92  76  73 
Total Contributions $ 2,947  $ 2,953  $ 2,941 
Agreement with the New England Teamsters and Trucking Industry Pension Fund
In 2012, we reached an agreement with the New England Teamsters and Trucking Industry Pension Fund ("NETTI Fund"), a multiemployer pension plan in which UPS is a participant, to restructure the pension liabilities for approximately 10,200 UPS employees represented by the Teamsters. As of December 31, 2024 and 2023, we had $804 and $813 million, respectively, recognized in Other Non-Current Liabilities and $9 million as of December 31, 2024 and 2023 recorded in Other current liabilities in our consolidated balance sheets, representing the remaining balance of the NETTI Fund withdrawal liability. This liability is payable in equal monthly installments over a remaining term of approximately 38 years. Based on the borrowing rates currently available to us for long-term financing of a similar maturity, the fair value of the NETTI Fund withdrawal liability as of December 31, 2024 and 2023 was $651 and $710 million, respectively. We utilized Level 2 inputs in the fair value hierarchy to determine the fair value of this liability.

Agreement with the District 9 International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Pension Trust
In 2024, we reached an agreement with the District 9 International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Pension Trust ("IAM Fund"), a multiemployer plan in which UPS was a participant, to withdraw from the Fund and transfer the impacted UPS employees to the UPS Pension Plan. As of December 31, 2024, we had $19 million recorded in Other current liabilities in our consolidated balance sheets, representing the IAM Fund withdrawal liability.
Multiemployer Health and Welfare Plans
We also contribute to a number of multiemployer health and welfare plans covering both active and retired employees. Healthcare benefits are provided to participants who meet certain eligibility requirements as covered under the applicable collective bargaining unit. The following table sets forth our calendar year plan contributions and accruals. Certain plans have been aggregated in the All Other Multiemployer Health and Welfare Plans line, as the contributions to each of these plans are not individually material.
  UPS Contributions and Accruals
(in millions)
Health and Welfare Fund 2024 2023 2022
Bay Area Delivery Drivers $ 41  $ 40  $ 40 
Central Pennsylvania Teamsters Health & Pension Fund 48  46  42 
Central States, South East & South West Areas Health and Welfare Fund 3,849  3,712  3,497 
Delta Health Systems—East Bay Drayage Drivers 37  39  39 
Joint Council #83 Health & Welfare Fund 63  63  62 
Local 401 Teamsters Health & Welfare Fund 24  23  22 
Local 804 Welfare Trust Fund 131  131  129 
Milwaukee Drivers Pension Trust Fund—Milwaukee Drivers Health and Welfare Trust Fund 64  64  62 
New York State Teamsters Health & Hospital Fund 89  87  89 
Northern California General Teamsters (DELTA) 202  206  211 
Northern New England Benefit Trust 82  83  87 
Oregon / Teamster Employers Trust 68  69  70 
Teamsters 170 Health & Welfare Fund 22  21  25 
Teamsters Benefit Trust 59  57  58 
Teamsters Local 175 & 505 Health and Welfare Fund 20  20  20 
Teamsters Local 191 Health Fund 30  29  17 
Teamsters Local 251 Health & Insurance Plan 22  22  26 
Teamsters Local 638 Health Fund 74  73  70 
Teamsters Local 639—Employers Health & Pension Trust Funds 35  36  38 
Teamsters Local 671 Health Services & Insurance Plan 24  24  25 
Teamsters Union 25 Health Services & Insurance Plan 73  73  75 
Teamsters Western Region & Local 177 Health Care Plan 1,109  1,076  1,035 
Truck Drivers and Helpers Local 355 Baltimore Area Health & Welfare Fund 21  23  23 
Utah-Idaho Teamsters Security Fund 53  54  54 
Washington Teamsters Welfare Trust 83  88  88 
All Other Multiemployer Health and Welfare Plans 108  109  129 
Total Contributions $ 6,431  $ 6,268  $ 6,033