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The last time UPS workers went on strike in 1997, FedEx and the postal service scrambled to pick up the slack as the nation's largest package delivery company slowed to a near standstill.
If 340,000 UPS drivers go on strike, it would be the largest single-employer strike in U.S. history, possibly disrupting the U.S. economy.
After two months of negotiations with UPS, the Teamsters, who represent rank-and-file employees, say a nationwide strike is "imminent." The union walked away from the bargaining table Wednesday ...
The Teamsters union is holding a vote right now among more than 330,000 members to authorize a strike against UPS. If UPS workers strike, it would be the largest single-employer strike in US history.
NEW YORK (AP) — The clock is ticking. As the deadline to reach a new contract nears, a potential UPS strike feels closer than ever. Negotiations broke down earlier this month and unionized ...
The strike can be avoided if UPS and the Teamsters agree to a new contract before the July 31 deadline. There’s also a possibility of government intervention.
In 2021, UPS had 37% of the parcel delivery market by revenue, followed by FedEx at 33%, the U.S. Postal Service at 17% and Amazon Logistics at 12%, according to data from the Pitney Bowes Parcel ...
A major UPS strike is looming — here’s what that means for your packages by: Aris Folley, Sylvan Lane, The Hill. Posted: Jun 29, 2023 / 04:33 PM MDT. Updated: Jun 30, 2023 / 11:25 AM MDT.
But the possibility of a strike is real—and it would have major repercussions for the workers, the company, and the economy writ large. “UPS is one of the largest players in the delivery business.
The strike can be avoided if UPS and the Teamsters agree to a new contract before the July 31 deadline. There's also a possibility of government intervention.
A UPS strike could be just around the corner. Here's what you need to know UPS teamsters and workers hold a rally, Friday, July 21, 2023, in Atlanta, as a national strike deadline nears.
Such an impasse hasn't been seen since 1997, in a very different landscape for delivery services, when a walkout by 185,000 workers crippled UPS. Here’s what you need to know. Skip to content ...