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[theSkimm Logo] Daily Skimm [Zelle]( [In partnership with]( [Zelle]( Skimmâd with [expert tips on everything from budgeting to cost-sharing]( âMustardâ â [Skittles](â newest flavor. The girl dinner options continue to grow. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=Skittles is feeling mellow yellow #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) Top Story You've Got Mail The Story UPS might be avoiding a [nationwide strike](. Unpack this for me. Yesterday, UPS said it reached a tentative deal with the Teamsters, a union repping more than 340,000 UPS workers. Contract negotiations began in April, but stalled earlier this month over disagreements on pay for part-time workers (who make up a majority of the UPS workforce). The five-year contract increases pay by $2.75 for full- and part-time workers. It also includes a $21 per hour minimum wage for new part-time hires, some federal holidays off, and no forced overtime. Itâs the largest private-sector contract in North America. Now, the two sides are one step closer to avoiding the Aug 1 deadline â and you'll still be able to get your UPS packages. Whatâs next? The union is on track to vote on the tentative agreement by the end of next week. If employees vote no, then negotiations would have to start back up â with the possibility of a walkout happening at the end of August. If that happens, [at least 25%]( of packages across the country could be delayed by days or weeks. Not only that, but the work stoppage could cost the US more than $7 billion dollars. Meanwhile, Teamsters said UPS put $30 billion in new money on the table during this latest round of negotiations. They also said UPS can afford to pay its workers fairly after making $100 billion in revenue in 2022. UPS CEO Carol Tomé called the agreement a âwin-win-win.â theSkimm A UPS strike could destabilize the economy. These latest negotiations come as America's workers â from [nurses]( to [writers]( and [actors]( â are demanding a livable wage. Related Stories - [What Happened During The 1997 UPS Strike]( - [Why Are Labor Unions Becoming Popular]( - [Itâs Been The Summer Of Labor Strikes]( [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=UPS mightâve just narrowly avoided an expensive strike #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) And Also...This Whatâs got some explaining to do⦠[Harvard](. Earlier this week, the Education Dept opened a civil rights investigation into the universityâs undergraduate admissions process. The inquiry comes after three civil rights groups [filed a complaint]( with the Biden admin. They alleged that Harvardâs [legacy]( and [donor-based]( admissions practice violated federal law by systematically discriminating against Black, Latino, and Asian applicants. The groups submitted their complaint after the Supreme Court [struck down]( affirmative action. Harvard said it's already been reviewing its admissions process to ensure it complies with the high courtâs ruling. Now, the department will examine whether the university violated federal law. --------------------------------------------------------------- Whatâs getting put on pause⦠[The Biden adminâs immigration policy](. Yesterday, a federal judge blocked the admin's [new asylum rule](. Since May, the US has disqualified most migrants from applying for asylum if they didnât seek protection in the countries they passed through first. The measure has helped border crossings fall to less than [100,000]( last month â the lowest since President Biden took office. Immigrant advocacy groups sued, saying it shouldn't matter how someone got to the US before applying for asylum. The judge said the rule was âboth substantively and procedurally invalidâ because it set up conditions not intended by Congress. The rule will remain in place for another two weeks, giving the admin time to appeal. --------------------------------------------------------------- Whoâs facing justice⦠[A disgraced gynecologist](. Yesterday, convicted sex offender Robert Hadden was sentenced to 20 years in prison for sexual abuse. At least 245 women accused the former doctor of sexually abusing them over the span of two decades. The judge also gave Hadden a $10,000 fine and ordered a supervised release after he serves his sentence. --------------------------------------------------------------- Whoâs being honored⦠[Emmett Till](. Yesterday, President Biden signed a proclamation designating a national monument on what wouldâve been Tillâs [82nd birthday](. 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