UPS employees needs to go on strike for a month.
Actually, I thought it would be more, but is there anything wrong with that?Before you berate your local sweat covered driver, be aware that the UPS CEO was paid 19M last year.
https://www.ajc.com/news/business/ups-ceos-total-pay-was-19m-in-2022/WEG2ZRQZUNDB3EXEOEFMDMC6Q4/
They are happy, and they are not going on strikeUPS employees needs to go on strike for a month.
Way too many part-time employees for the size of UPS.
They should get better pay and benefits.
Agreed. But I do wonder how any human can make more than 1 billion in a year, and there’s another group of men who are at that level. So 19 mil we shop with folks like that at Costco or Wawa. I’ve got hs buddies who earn half of that and they’re not even people that anyone Even knowsActually, I thought it would be more, but is there anything wrong with that?
I doubt that’s even in the top 100 CEOs salaries.
I think many are in billions such as Teslas, CEO
Either way, who doesn’t have a right to me whatever they can?
Excuse my ignorance but what is 'TPTB"?I am usually not a pro strike kinda guy, but I hope they do strike. After TPTB forced the world closed in 2020 while they went on their private jets to their private resorts, I look forward to them getting their businesses shut down by a few thousand working stiff's. Good for the goose....
You say that like it's a problem or something.Before you berate your local sweat covered driver, be aware that the UPS CEO was paid 19M last year.
https://www.ajc.com/news/business/ups-ceos-total-pay-was-19m-in-2022/WEG2ZRQZUNDB3EXEOEFMDMC6Q4/
The longer the strike the more time their competitors will have to fill in the gap, or for new entities to emerge.UPS employees needs to go on strike for a month.
Way too many part-time employees for the size of UPS.
They should get better pay and benefits.
Most of the highest paid CEO's have been there a long time and much of their pay comes from Stock options, or they bring innovation, or organization, or something to the party.Actually, I thought it would be more, but is there anything wrong with that?
UPS employees needs to go on strike for a month.
Way too many part-time employees for the size of UPS.
They should get better pay and benefits.
So wouldn’t you agree she’s pretty smart to make $19 million a year and do nothing?Most of the highest paid CEO's have been there a long time and much of their pay comes from Stock options, or they bring innovation, or organization, or something to the party.
What innovative thing has she brought to UPS since she took over in 2019? They ship packages efficiently in brown trucks - just like they did in 2018. Perfect candidate to be replaced by AI - AI could likely find more efficiency improvements![]()
Not for the CEO.You say that like it's a problem or something.
I agree.So wouldn’t you agree she’s pretty smart to make $19 million a year and do nothing?
They are happy, and they are not going on strike
I don’t necessarily disagree with you, but I’m not sure why seemingly everyone in the thread is ignoring the fact that an agreement has been reached on all points, except for the pay of the part-timers, that is considered a minor point and they fully expect to be voting on a contract next week.I agree.
I will also say if she can't keep them out of a strike, then she will be retired when the dust settles. If she can keep them out of a strike, then $19M was cheap.
You can say the UPS guys are well paid and should be happy, but its supply and demand. Sure, there are plenty of people that want their jobs, but they can't pass the drug test, can't show up on time, have criminal records, or who knows how many other problems. Go try hiring competent staff for anything these days. They have leverage now. Its capitalist for them to use it.
If they’ve been working there for 14 years and not happy, whose fault is that?How do you know they are happy ?
I‘m not talking about the full-time drivers making $40 an hour.
Theres some UPS warehouse employees (unloading / loading trucks / sorting boxes) that have been part-time for 14 years (not a mistake) waiting for a full-time driver position. How can they be happy working 20 hours a week with 14 years seniority ?
These are serious questions….
How do you know they are happy ?
I‘m not talking about the full-time drivers making $40 an hour.
Theres some UPS warehouse employees (unloading / loading trucks / sorting boxes) that have been part-time for 14 years (not a mistake) waiting for a full-time driver position. How can they be happy working 20 hours a week with 14 years seniority ?
These are serious questions….
If they’ve been working there for 14 years and not happy, whose fault is that?
When you take a part-time job, you know you were taking a part-time job if in that timeframe you could not find a full-time job someplace else well then obviously somethings wrong with what you’re doing and nobody is responsible for you except for yourself
the powers that beExcuse my ignorance but what is 'TPTB"?