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Workplace conditions are poor<ref>@ManGuyDudeFella on [[Twitter]]: [https://twitter.com/ManGuyDudeFella/status/1536292523794223104?s=20&t=gmJ7Zr_oXlt-NZJBcjAsOw $15 an hour to destroy my body moving every stupid package that comes across the belt for UPS is criminal, I walked. They only give a 10 minute break for a 2am-9am shift. I Would have been better off working anywhere else. Also who orders tractor tires online at 100lb each?] (Archive needed)</ref>, which means it's ripe to be unionized. The Teamsters Union is considering taking on UPS and Amazon.<ref>{{News citation|title=First Task for the Teamsters’ Next Boss: Take On UPS|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2021-11-12/teamsters-union-prepares-to-take-on-ups-amazon-amzn-over-labor-issues}}</ref>
Workplace conditions are poor<ref>@ManGuyDudeFella on [[Twitter]]: [https://twitter.com/ManGuyDudeFella/status/1536292523794223104?s=20&t=gmJ7Zr_oXlt-NZJBcjAsOw $15 an hour to destroy my body moving every stupid package that comes across the belt for UPS is criminal, I walked. They only give a 10 minute break for a 2am-9am shift. I Would have been better off working anywhere else. Also who orders tractor tires online at 100lb each?] (Archive needed)</ref>, which means it's ripe to be unionized. The Teamsters Union is considering taking on UPS and Amazon.<ref>{{News citation|title=First Task for the Teamsters’ Next Boss: Take On UPS|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2021-11-12/teamsters-union-prepares-to-take-on-ups-amazon-amzn-over-labor-issues}}</ref>
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Latest revision as of 15:08, 14 June 2022

United Parcel Service (UPS, stylized us ups) is an American multinational shipping & receiving and supply chain management company founded in 1907.

Workplace conditions are poor[1], which means it's ripe to be unionized. The Teamsters Union is considering taking on UPS and Amazon.[2]

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