Huge Strike Fund….NOT

Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns
This is why it’s important to keep our members informed. Every reoccurring bill like credit cards, mortgages, auto loans, etc will allow a forbearance for strikes. Everyone who hasn’t prepared just needs to make arrangements. We need to tell the younger folks about this option.
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Ten years ago. Your own separate account via the credit union, you don't even miss it. Can you imagine the leverage the union would have if a majority of membership started putting away money in a PSF? Even the driver with only 3 years in at $20/week in a PSF would have a month or so of paycheck protection between that and union strike fund money.
 
Hold on folks, your wishes to strike are beginning to firm up.
UPS walked out today.
27 days to agree, administer a vote and count the ballots.

Sean Cary
Ron O’Brien
Same philosophies…….

Vegas should have a line on this.

(Bloomberg) -- More than 300,000 United Parcel Service Inc. workers hurtled toward a strike after the company failed to reach an agreement with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, threatening to plunge the US supply chain into disruption.

Weeks-long talks between UPS and the Teamsters fell apart early Wednesday morning in Washington after stretching through the July 4 holiday, with beleaguered negotiators emerging just after 4 a.m. to say the talks had collapsed.

“The company walked out,” Teamsters spokeswoman Kara Deniz said.

A UPS official declined to comment immediately after the union’s announcement.

There is still time to reach a deal. The current labor contract — the largest private-sector union agreement in the US with 330,000 workers — expires at the end of July, but labor leaders have said they need a few weeks to educate their members and persuade them to ratify it. Union employees will not work beyond July 31 when the current contract expires, Deniz said, and no more bargaining sessions are scheduled.



The high-stakes negotiations had been teetering for several days, with the Teamsters walking away from the bargaining table, insisting a strike was imminent, only to return. They then struck a deal with UPS to eliminate a two-tier wage system that the union said underpaid part-time drivers.





But the two sides ultimately couldn’t agree on larger issues surrounding pay and cost of living increases. Full-time delivery drivers make $95,000 a year, and tractor trailer drivers typically make six figures, according to UPS. But the Teamsters say wages haven’t kept up with the profits the company raked in during the Covid-19 pandemic — or matched the risk workers faced to deliver packages.

UPS is confronting difficult headwinds with package demand declining and customers looking to claw back the surcharges and price increases that couriers applied liberally during the pandemic. The market weakness compelled one of UPS’ biggest competitors, FedEx Corp., to undertake an effort to slash $4 billion in costs by fiscal 2025 and reap another $2 billion of savings by fiscal 2027 from the restructuring of its networks.

Tough Talk

On the Teamsters side, talks were led by union President Sean O’Brien, who campaigned on taking a tougher stance with UPS than his predecessor, James P. Hoffa. He lived up to that promise during talks, hurling public insults at the company and practically daring its leaders to call his bluff.
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DELACROIX

In the Spirit of Honore' Daumier
Hold on folks, your wishes to strike are beginning to firm up.
UPS walked out today.
27 days to agree, administer a vote and count the ballots.

Sean Cary
Ron O’Brien
Same philosophies…….

Vegas should have a line on this.

(Bloomberg) -- More than 300,000 United Parcel Service Inc. workers hurtled toward a strike after the company failed to reach an agreement with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, threatening to plunge the US supply chain into disruption.

Weeks-long talks between UPS and the Teamsters fell apart early Wednesday morning in Washington after stretching through the July 4 holiday, with beleaguered negotiators emerging just after 4 a.m. to say the talks had collapsed.

“The company walked out,” Teamsters spokeswoman Kara Deniz said.

A UPS official declined to comment immediately after the union’s announcement.

There is still time to reach a deal. The current labor contract — the largest private-sector union agreement in the US with 330,000 workers — expires at the end of July, but labor leaders have said they need a few weeks to educate their members and persuade them to ratify it. Union employees will not work beyond July 31 when the current contract expires, Deniz said, and no more bargaining sessions are scheduled.



The high-stakes negotiations had been teetering for several days, with the Teamsters walking away from the bargaining table, insisting a strike was imminent, only to return. They then struck a deal with UPS to eliminate a two-tier wage system that the union said underpaid part-time drivers.





But the two sides ultimately couldn’t agree on larger issues surrounding pay and cost of living increases. Full-time delivery drivers make $95,000 a year, and tractor trailer drivers typically make six figures, according to UPS. But the Teamsters say wages haven’t kept up with the profits the company raked in during the Covid-19 pandemic — or matched the risk workers faced to deliver packages.

UPS is confronting difficult headwinds with package demand declining and customers looking to claw back the surcharges and price increases that couriers applied liberally during the pandemic. The market weakness compelled one of UPS’ biggest competitors, FedEx Corp., to undertake an effort to slash $4 billion in costs by fiscal 2025 and reap another $2 billion of savings by fiscal 2027 from the restructuring of its networks.

Tough Talk

On the Teamsters side, talks were led by union President Sean O’Brien, who campaigned on taking a tougher stance with UPS than his predecessor, James P. Hoffa. He lived up to that promise during talks, hurling public insults at the company and practically daring its leaders to call his bluff.

How did they walk out.. gingerly?
 
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