If you think ups uses the post office and railway and scs a lot now, wait and see what happens if we get the raises you think we deserve. Ups will push that much harder to have packages moved by other means. The contract needs to be practical and fair for both sides.
This is a painfully stupid view. So if we didn't receive raises in the new contract, UPS would divert that and future volume back to you for final delivery, right? You don't believe that, a child wouldn't. You would end up with no raise, and just as much volume being pushed towards the post office. UPS would work equally as hard in either scenario to accomplish this because it is in their best interest. Like it is in our best interest to get what we think is fair.
I think we have some union busters amongst the regular posters on this site, taking advantage of dim-wits who spread their false propaganda onto other fellow dim-wits.