looks like they got the company by the balls on this one. Teamsters have more than 90% of UPS workers on board for a strike which covers more than 275,000 employees. FT drivers make 75k/year (on average)
last strike was 1997 and, since then, UPS' unionized workforce is up more than 40% but has risen far more slowly than UPS' revenues which have tripled to $67B
USPS cannot pick up this slack so if they do strike there will be a whole lot of angry Americans since most of us to a decent amount of shopping online
A two week strike would project out to a $1B loss for UPS
last strike was 1997 and, since then, UPS' unionized workforce is up more than 40% but has risen far more slowly than UPS' revenues which have tripled to $67B
USPS cannot pick up this slack so if they do strike there will be a whole lot of angry Americans since most of us to a decent amount of shopping online
A two week strike would project out to a $1B loss for UPS