Possible UPS strike

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You might want to pay attention to the news about this in the coming months.


UPS Teamsters union threatens strike: Here'''s a look back at 1997 | Fortune


"August 4, 1997, probably doesn't stand out as a significant day in world history. But some would disagree.

That was the first time United Parcel Service (UPS) workers organized a nationwide strike in the U.S., which ended up with the company losing almost $780 million. In the 15 days that the strike lasted, 80% of UPS shipments went undelivered.

Now it may be happening again."
 
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I had ten years with the USPS when that UPS strike occurred. It was brutal, as most of our routes averaged less than fifty parcels per day then suddenly had two or three hundred. We kept a good bit of that business after the strike ended. Customers held grudges. UPS drivers (except for the man who delivers to my neighborhood) earn their pay. I have seen 168° temps in a UPS truck. Few people work in that heat.
 
I remember time that time well.

FedEx Ground ate UPS's lunch for many years after that.

I see FedEx Ground trucks out delivering on Sunday, since they aren't union.

FedEx Ground is also cheaper (and usually faster) than UPS.

Who do you think is going to win in the long run?
 
The company won't let a strike happen. The Teamsters will take a strike vote but never authorize a strike. Both sides have to much to loose. I say this as a 33 yr Teamster and 2 time elected union representative. Lots of Sabre rattling but that'll be it.
 
I remember time that time well.

FedEx Ground ate UPS's lunch for many years after that.

I see FedEx Ground trucks out delivering on Sunday, since they aren't union.

FedEx Ground is also cheaper (and usually faster) than UPS.

Who do you think is going to win in the long run?

My issues with fedex may be regional. But anytime I get a shipping notification that my package is shipping via fedex I always cringe. It's always slow and takes unnecessary detors through neighboring states.
 
Would be foolish.
A little reorganizing at Amazon, who'd do anything for a buck, and UPS drivers get to say do you want fries with that for half price
 
USPS may reap benefits from a strike if it happens. I sent a fair sized box from western Pa. To Houston Texas, by regular mail. last Thursday afternoon. It got there Saturday morning. I can't get a letter there that quick, and the price was very reasonable.
 
Supposedly and according to the scuttle butt, Jimmy now lives in the concrete super structure of the Verrazano Narrows Bridge connecting Brooklyn to Staten Island. True or not, who knows!
 
UPS you never know with them. About 8 years ago had a regular driver all the time and you could almost set your watch by him. Last year or so I see him only rarely. Never know who will show up or when. Last driver who showed up was a young lady who couldn't have weighed over 100 lbs. No problem with her but I would not want my wife or daughter out doing that job. Too many nut cases out there. As for FEDX it is a total **** shoot as to when your stuff will show up or where they will leave it. One day they said they had left my order at the front desk. I have no front desk and order showed up the next day.
 
UPS has or had less than 40 % of it's unionized force as full time employees. The most are the part timers who load and unload the trucks for the drivers. They are the ones who pass of fail contracts. College age kids who hope to become drivers someday.

Read this and the other threads about work ethics with this age groups and draw your own conclusions.

After 35 years as a union pipefitter, I know very well that a strike vote does not always mean a strike is looming over head.
 
Supposedly and according to the scuttle butt, Jimmy now lives in the concrete super structure of the Verrazano Narrows Bridge connecting Brooklyn to Staten Island. True or not, who knows!

Since the bridge was completed years before his disappearance I don't see how.
 

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