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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 1110549" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>I think it is kind of ironic how you phrase that. So this is good for a non union carrier like FDX that is very very anti union. Yet, you admit what is going on will help them. So it sounds like you are in favor of anti union companies.. Very interesting.</p><p></p><p>I hope the majority of people here on the boards realize that what is bad for UPS is also bad for Upser's. It doesn't have to be a win\lose.</p><p>FDX does a pretty darn good job and thier rates are low. When customers leave due to this, they won't necessarily come right back to us. </p><p></p><p>I'm guessing you are either a younger Upser who doesn't have a clue, or an old time with enough seriority it won't impact you if we do lose a lot of business. </p><p></p><p>(In 97 UPS was caught off guard on the strike). I don't see that happening this time. If their is a strike, I see UPS working to break the union and lower cost substantially. We will come out of this a smaller company but with a lot less overhead costs and be able to be profitable.</p><p></p><p>Again, ask a financial advisor.. Ask him if teamsters do strike, like in 97 and are out for a few weeks. What would be better for UPS, resolve in 2 weeks and give the teamsters what they want in contract, or stay out and break the union and reduce costs. Obviously first preference woudl be no strike and to lower overhead, like what UPS is doing. Second option is to break union.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I DO NOT want to see that happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 1110549, member: 4886"] I think it is kind of ironic how you phrase that. So this is good for a non union carrier like FDX that is very very anti union. Yet, you admit what is going on will help them. So it sounds like you are in favor of anti union companies.. Very interesting. I hope the majority of people here on the boards realize that what is bad for UPS is also bad for Upser's. It doesn't have to be a win\lose. FDX does a pretty darn good job and thier rates are low. When customers leave due to this, they won't necessarily come right back to us. I'm guessing you are either a younger Upser who doesn't have a clue, or an old time with enough seriority it won't impact you if we do lose a lot of business. (In 97 UPS was caught off guard on the strike). I don't see that happening this time. If their is a strike, I see UPS working to break the union and lower cost substantially. We will come out of this a smaller company but with a lot less overhead costs and be able to be profitable. Again, ask a financial advisor.. Ask him if teamsters do strike, like in 97 and are out for a few weeks. What would be better for UPS, resolve in 2 weeks and give the teamsters what they want in contract, or stay out and break the union and reduce costs. Obviously first preference woudl be no strike and to lower overhead, like what UPS is doing. Second option is to break union. Personally, I DO NOT want to see that happen. [/QUOTE]
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