A threatened U.S. strike at United Parcel Service could be "one of the costliest in at least a century," topping $7 billion for a 10-day work stoppage, a think tank specializing in the economic impact of labor actions said on Thursday.
union officials say UPS needs to sweeten its offer for workers who risked their lives during the pandemic to help the company generate outsized profits.
sounds like the union has a good point. No idea why shareholders and CEOs feel entitled to that money. They need to be reminded who does the real work.
A UPS strike would make my job VERY difficult, and if I can't do my job then several other parts of the supply chain will not be able to do their jobs. I can't wait.