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<blockquote data-quote="brownIEman" data-source="post: 3067658" data-attributes="member: 14596"><p>Not trying to be a jerk, but not sure what the big deal is. </p><p>The company is not talking about contractors delivering packages.</p><p>It is also not talking about doing this year round.</p><p></p><p>It is talking about peak drivers. Company employees, dues paying Teamsters in most non RTW states, delivering out</p><p>of their personal vehicles instead of out of a Budget or U-haul rental van. And it is talking about doing it during the </p><p>peak periods that are currently allowed under the NMA.</p><p></p><p>I get being concerned about the foot in the door and worrying that the company may try to move to an Uber/Lyft </p><p>delivery model, but that WOULD require renegotiating. For those pissed about "scabs" as you say delivering under </p><p>such a model, yes, that is here and it looks like it is here to stay. Those "scabs" are delivering packages every day, </p><p>they just do not work for UPS and UPS is not getting paid a penny for the packages they are delivering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownIEman, post: 3067658, member: 14596"] Not trying to be a jerk, but not sure what the big deal is. The company is not talking about contractors delivering packages. It is also not talking about doing this year round. It is talking about peak drivers. Company employees, dues paying Teamsters in most non RTW states, delivering out of their personal vehicles instead of out of a Budget or U-haul rental van. And it is talking about doing it during the peak periods that are currently allowed under the NMA. I get being concerned about the foot in the door and worrying that the company may try to move to an Uber/Lyft delivery model, but that WOULD require renegotiating. For those pissed about "scabs" as you say delivering under such a model, yes, that is here and it looks like it is here to stay. Those "scabs" are delivering packages every day, they just do not work for UPS and UPS is not getting paid a penny for the packages they are delivering. [/QUOTE]
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