We are in a battle here at Local 162 against union leadership that thanks UPS labor management for their compassion and conscientiousness at obliterating an entire shift! This is the height of labor-management collusion and the workers won't stand for it.
As was revealed on Saturday, March 16th, UPS retains the right to automate everything, including deliveries by drone; UPS retains the right to cut the MRAs - and this is as I argued in July-August 2023 because the contract does not explicitly, and UPS is arguing it does not even implicitly protect these rates as transferable between different shifts, buildings or areas with different rates. Meaning part-timers moving around can be taken right back down to rates listed in the contract. We won't know the decision until it goes through arbitration, and while I hope the MRAs are protected in transfers and forced moves due to shift closures, they are not as of now. A part-timer transferring from Portland to Tacoma would see an immediate and minimum $4.75 an hour decrease in their hourly rate.
The union leaders, if you can call them that, don't want us thinking too hard about this, and they especially don't want anyone thinking too hard about AI/automation. During the meeting, the question about AI/automation was asked multiple times, and Ben Vedus couldn't answer the questions. He became so frustrated that he asked me if I wanted drivers to stop using the diad and go back to pen-and-paper. This ridiculous comment simply revealed either his impotence, ignorance and stupidity or his active attempt to silence all discussion on AI/automation. Of course volume is being sent to automated facilities, this is the cause of the shift closures and layoffs. He all but admitted that and said the shift closures back East at the Baltimore hub were because of too many 22.2s (inside workers that have the same top-scale as RCPDs).
Ben Vedus noted that volume is stabilizing. This is from one of the top IBT negotiators. UPS made 2.5 billion in profit during the last four months of 2023. Work is being shifted around and fewer and fewer of us are pushing more and more volume for less and less money (if you take or are forced to take a transfer to a shift/hub/area or facility without an MRA rate that matches your own).
Finally, with all these shift closures and mass layoffs there can be no "net" creation of full-time inside jobs. These positions are already being eliminated as people are shuffled around at UPS's whim.
Whether you agree or disagree with a mass mobilization against this madness, sign this damn petition to show solidarity with us who are working under this shitty contract.
As was revealed on Saturday, March 16th, UPS retains the right to automate everything, including deliveries by drone; UPS retains the right to cut the MRAs - and this is as I argued in July-August 2023 because the contract does not explicitly, and UPS is arguing it does not even implicitly protect these rates as transferable between different shifts, buildings or areas with different rates. Meaning part-timers moving around can be taken right back down to rates listed in the contract. We won't know the decision until it goes through arbitration, and while I hope the MRAs are protected in transfers and forced moves due to shift closures, they are not as of now. A part-timer transferring from Portland to Tacoma would see an immediate and minimum $4.75 an hour decrease in their hourly rate.
The union leaders, if you can call them that, don't want us thinking too hard about this, and they especially don't want anyone thinking too hard about AI/automation. During the meeting, the question about AI/automation was asked multiple times, and Ben Vedus couldn't answer the questions. He became so frustrated that he asked me if I wanted drivers to stop using the diad and go back to pen-and-paper. This ridiculous comment simply revealed either his impotence, ignorance and stupidity or his active attempt to silence all discussion on AI/automation. Of course volume is being sent to automated facilities, this is the cause of the shift closures and layoffs. He all but admitted that and said the shift closures back East at the Baltimore hub were because of too many 22.2s (inside workers that have the same top-scale as RCPDs).
Ben Vedus noted that volume is stabilizing. This is from one of the top IBT negotiators. UPS made 2.5 billion in profit during the last four months of 2023. Work is being shifted around and fewer and fewer of us are pushing more and more volume for less and less money (if you take or are forced to take a transfer to a shift/hub/area or facility without an MRA rate that matches your own).
Finally, with all these shift closures and mass layoffs there can be no "net" creation of full-time inside jobs. These positions are already being eliminated as people are shuffled around at UPS's whim.
Whether you agree or disagree with a mass mobilization against this madness, sign this damn petition to show solidarity with us who are working under this shitty contract.
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