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Tensions at UPS are brewing between leadership and unionized drivers as the new CEO doubles down on drivers who make deliveries in their own cars
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<blockquote data-quote="brownIEman" data-source="post: 4888248" data-attributes="member: 14596"><p>Ah.</p><p>That may be the eventual goal. Stick with the b to b and air volume and let Amazon and usps have the resi ground. maybe the pvds are stop gap to reduce the cost of the low profit margin packages until they can be jettisoned all together?</p><p>That would be ironic if that happens, at that point UPS would basically become what FedEx and RPS were when they merged in '97... Except they'd be paying a better, negotiated compensation to teamsters. </p><p>Wouldn't be the worst thing ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownIEman, post: 4888248, member: 14596"] Ah. That may be the eventual goal. Stick with the b to b and air volume and let Amazon and usps have the resi ground. maybe the pvds are stop gap to reduce the cost of the low profit margin packages until they can be jettisoned all together? That would be ironic if that happens, at that point UPS would basically become what FedEx and RPS were when they merged in '97... Except they'd be paying a better, negotiated compensation to teamsters. Wouldn't be the worst thing ever. [/QUOTE]
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