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<blockquote data-quote="Ancient Alien" data-source="post: 3665003" data-attributes="member: 70963"><p>That was part of the reason, correct. </p><p></p><p>UPS will NOT lose $600-million again. (almost $1-billion today)</p><p></p><p>I guarantee you that. UPS corporate is not near as soft as the days of CEO Kelly & Spokesman Black back in the 90's.</p><p></p><p>Plan accordingly. We're all about have the biggest wake up call over our lives. Comfort your spouse & kids. It's going to effect them too. Also keep in mind that the public will definitely not be as supportive this time around. They just won't be, truth hurts I know. </p><p></p><p> UPS workers strike> No. of strikers: 185,000 > Period: August 1997 > </p><p></p><p>Affected area: nationwide </p><p></p><p>The largest strike of the 1990s was lead by 185,000 UPS Teamsters. They were looking for the creation of full-time jobs rather than part-time, increased wages and the retention of their multiemployer pension plan. These workers gained major support from the public and eventually had all of their demands met. UPS, however, lost more than $600 million in business as a result of the ordeal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ancient Alien, post: 3665003, member: 70963"] That was part of the reason, correct. UPS will NOT lose $600-million again. (almost $1-billion today) I guarantee you that. UPS corporate is not near as soft as the days of CEO Kelly & Spokesman Black back in the 90's. Plan accordingly. We're all about have the biggest wake up call over our lives. Comfort your spouse & kids. It's going to effect them too. Also keep in mind that the public will definitely not be as supportive this time around. They just won't be, truth hurts I know. UPS workers strike> No. of strikers: 185,000 > Period: August 1997 > Affected area: nationwide The largest strike of the 1990s was lead by 185,000 UPS Teamsters. They were looking for the creation of full-time jobs rather than part-time, increased wages and the retention of their multiemployer pension plan. These workers gained major support from the public and eventually had all of their demands met. UPS, however, lost more than $600 million in business as a result of the ordeal. [/QUOTE]
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