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UPS tells customers they begin training management today on how to keep packages moving during a strike
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<blockquote data-quote="Pullman Brown" data-source="post: 5651868" data-attributes="member: 73012"><p>I still think there will be a LBFO sometime in the next 14 days. I don’t think it will be good enough. If they really were that close then I understand why they haven’t done anything since they are tired of each other and can finish it pretty quickly. But if UPS just lets this go till the 31 without offering anything else um.. get ready because this is going to be ugly. At that point, I don’t see how there can’t be some intervention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pullman Brown, post: 5651868, member: 73012"] I still think there will be a LBFO sometime in the next 14 days. I don’t think it will be good enough. If they really were that close then I understand why they haven’t done anything since they are tired of each other and can finish it pretty quickly. But if UPS just lets this go till the 31 without offering anything else um.. get ready because this is going to be ugly. At that point, I don’t see how there can’t be some intervention. [/QUOTE]
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