They time their contracts to stack on each other for maximum pressure on management. They do it in fall because itβs close to peak shopping /delivery time but far enough away for a short strike to be called and concluded without wiping out the holiday season. Itβs union contracts 101.
They time their contracts to stack on each other for maximum pressure on management. They do it in fall because itβs close to peak shopping /delivery time but far enough away for a short strike to be called and concluded without wiping out the holiday season. Itβs union contracts 101.
interesting
No wonder my package was delayed
Same!!
It seems perfectly normal to me that FedEx ground, UPS, and railroad workers are all striking at the same time.
Absolutely nothing to see here.
#us #SupplyChain
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/us-railroads-enact-contingency-plans-preparing-labor-strike-union-talks-fail
https://www.truckinginfo.com/10180376/fedex-ground-contractor-dispute-what-now
https://scnow.com/news/national/one-of-the-biggest-strikes-in-us-history-is-brewing-at-ups-heres-what-it/article_4172e21b-8274-51ef-a0c3-79bceafa6c4b.html
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