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Ep 303: UPS-Teamsters negotiations
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Dean Maciuba, Managing Partner (USA) for Crossroads Parcel Consulting, shares some insights into the negotiations between UPS and the Teamsters - the union representing UPS employees.
- UPS driver employment model - including a lower-paid class of driver
- Why are these negotiations attracting so much media attention?
- Change in Teamsters leadership and implications for negotiations with UPS
- The relationship between UPS management and UPS employees
- UPS communicating with drivers and ramifications for contract negotiations
- Key issues: Wage stagnation, health-related issues in UPS trucks, and second-tier drivers
- What happened during the 1997 UPS strike - including how customers tried to get parcels into the FedEx network
- What’s different: More regional carriers, more forward stocking fulfilment centres, the presence of Amazon with its own last mile capability
- Retailers potentially losing sales to Amazon if UPS can’t deliver
- Importance to carriers of controlling intake of packages
- US industrial relations and the role of the US President
- Could UPS drivers be compelled to return to work if they strike?
- The role of Roadie in all this
- UPS has an advantage over FedEx thanks to Roadie
- Other employees in the UPS network, e.g. aircraft operations support and handlers at hubs
- UPS leveraging its poor Q1 earnings as part of negotiations
348 episodes
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Dean Maciuba, Managing Partner (USA) for Crossroads Parcel Consulting, shares some insights into the negotiations between UPS and the Teamsters - the union representing UPS employees.
- UPS driver employment model - including a lower-paid class of driver
- Why are these negotiations attracting so much media attention?
- Change in Teamsters leadership and implications for negotiations with UPS
- The relationship between UPS management and UPS employees
- UPS communicating with drivers and ramifications for contract negotiations
- Key issues: Wage stagnation, health-related issues in UPS trucks, and second-tier drivers
- What happened during the 1997 UPS strike - including how customers tried to get parcels into the FedEx network
- What’s different: More regional carriers, more forward stocking fulfilment centres, the presence of Amazon with its own last mile capability
- Retailers potentially losing sales to Amazon if UPS can’t deliver
- Importance to carriers of controlling intake of packages
- US industrial relations and the role of the US President
- Could UPS drivers be compelled to return to work if they strike?
- The role of Roadie in all this
- UPS has an advantage over FedEx thanks to Roadie
- Other employees in the UPS network, e.g. aircraft operations support and handlers at hubs
- UPS leveraging its poor Q1 earnings as part of negotiations
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