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Welcome new CEO - Carol Tome'
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<blockquote data-quote="j13501" data-source="post: 4605829" data-attributes="member: 918"><p>This is a well expressed post, that explains the issues that UPS will face in the next few years. Corporate UPS can't act like Amazon - an non-union company that can pay lower wages and do what it wants with it's business. UPS has to recognize that it's Teamster employees will not accept working six days a week, for months on end, just so the company can deliver all the additional volume being shipped during this pandemic. If the next contract is unsuccessful, it could have a huge affect on the long term viability of both UPS and the Teamster's union.</p><p> </p><p>Hopefully, hiring will increase rapidly, so that peak season can be normally busy and not a failure - in employee satisfaction, service and cost. It's a big concern if we're losing good people that are giving up because they don't have the resources to do the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j13501, post: 4605829, member: 918"] This is a well expressed post, that explains the issues that UPS will face in the next few years. Corporate UPS can't act like Amazon - an non-union company that can pay lower wages and do what it wants with it's business. UPS has to recognize that it's Teamster employees will not accept working six days a week, for months on end, just so the company can deliver all the additional volume being shipped during this pandemic. If the next contract is unsuccessful, it could have a huge affect on the long term viability of both UPS and the Teamster's union. Hopefully, hiring will increase rapidly, so that peak season can be normally busy and not a failure - in employee satisfaction, service and cost. It's a big concern if we're losing good people that are giving up because they don't have the resources to do the job. [/QUOTE]
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