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Early Contract Talk Press Release
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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 96521" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>If negotiations go down to 7/31/08 weather or not a strike is mentioned by the Teamsters in the media. The only ones who will truly benefit is FEDEX, DHL and USPS. Many customers will divert. Every year, Fedex Ground is getting bigger, who delivered the majority of those packages back 10 years ago? We did!!!. In the 10K qtrly report ending Feb 2006. FedEx ground revenue was 1.363 billion dollars. This is 163 million more then the prior years Qtr. There's no doubt both the UPS and teamsters will survive even if there is a strike. But both UPS and the Teamsters (the union and the people) will be seriously hurt. The best way to handle this is to have early negotiations, and end them early (Hopefully at least by 3/31/08). That doesn't mean UPS will win, or the Teamsters will win. If we don't both sides will lose. </p><p>Beentheredonethat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 96521, member: 4886"] If negotiations go down to 7/31/08 weather or not a strike is mentioned by the Teamsters in the media. The only ones who will truly benefit is FEDEX, DHL and USPS. Many customers will divert. Every year, Fedex Ground is getting bigger, who delivered the majority of those packages back 10 years ago? We did!!!. In the 10K qtrly report ending Feb 2006. FedEx ground revenue was 1.363 billion dollars. This is 163 million more then the prior years Qtr. There's no doubt both the UPS and teamsters will survive even if there is a strike. But both UPS and the Teamsters (the union and the people) will be seriously hurt. The best way to handle this is to have early negotiations, and end them early (Hopefully at least by 3/31/08). That doesn't mean UPS will win, or the Teamsters will win. If we don't both sides will lose. Beentheredonethat [/QUOTE]
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