Keyless Package Cars
April 6, 2011: UPS is expanding its use of keyless package cars. The new technology reduces some hassles for drivers—but the company’s real goal is increasing stop counts. UPS is expanding its use of a new keyless ignition and entry system. Here’s how it works. Drivers have a fob device clipped to their belt similar to a remote starter for a car. Hitting a green button once on the dash starts diagnostics on the engine....
UPS CEO Gets 72% Pay Hike
March 25, 2011: UPS CEO Scott Davis made $10.7 million last year, a 72 percent hike over his total compensation for 2009. Davis’s pay has quadrupled since 2007. Over the same period, the Hoffa administration has given Davis record givebacks at the bargaining table. UPS paid Davis $1 million in base salary plus a $232,000 cash bonus. Most of the rest of Davis’s compensation was $7.8 million in stock awards. The estimated value of Davis’s...
UPS Profits Soar to $5.8 Billion
March 25, 2011: UPS announced that profits soared to $5.8 billion after taxes in 2010. Brown’s profits hit $1.8 billion for the fourth quarter, including peak. In all, the company had $49.8 billion of revenue for the year. The corporation’s profits went up much faster than its revenue—a 48 percent increase in profits, compared to an eight percent rise in revenue. Why? Because UPS is squeezing more profit out of each employee by cutting and...
UPS Pays $1.3 Million to Settle N.Y. Safety Scandal
March 25, 2011: UPS paid $1.3 million to settle legal charges that the company knowingly put package cars in “serious disrepair” on the roads in New York State. The investigation centered on nearly 150 package cars with cracked or rotted frames that were not taken out of service. Brown paid $1.3 million in penalties, fines and costs, and agreed to have an independent inspector conduct vehicle inspections of UPS trucks in New York for the...
Carhaul Shake Up Continues
March 25, 2011: As we go to press in late March, the shake-up in the unionized carhaul industry continues. Union carriers Jack Cooper and Cassens have been awarded a lot of Allied’s traffic. Jack Cooper is picking up the GM work, and Cassens the Chrysler work. Both are scrambling to get enough trucks in place to haul the traffic, and using drive-away for some local work. Allied, previously the largest North American vehicle carrier, initiated...
Management Retaliation Backfires at Bus Company
March 25, 2011: Teamster school bus drivers are organizing for change in New York Local 854—including at Outstanding Transport where for years the company has gotten away with paying drivers no overtime pay and paying bus aides less than the minimum wage. When Kim Sessions (3rd from left) was fired for standing up for bus workers' rights, TDU members took action and won her job back.Members at Outstanding met with TDU and launched a plan...
Freight Teamsters: Don’t Just Get Mad. Get Even.
March 25, 2011: Freight Teamsters are angry. Some have given up hope. Others want to know “what can we do?” And that is the right question to ask. Sandy Pope meets with YRC Teamsters in ChicagoThe latest insult heaped on freight Teamsters is the big pension cut for YRC workers from the Central States Fund, and likely from other pension funds as well. This comes after twelve years of neglect, mismanagement, and PR from Hoffa....
Take the TDU Recruitment Challenge
TDU recruitment makes everything we do possible. Imagine what we could do with even more members. Can you help make it happen? Recruit five new members* to TDU by Oct. 1 and we’ll waive your registration fee to the TDU Convention. “Without TDU we wouldn’t have won many of the rights and reforms that are important to building a stronger union. And the backbone of TDU is recruitment and a growing membership. “I’ve taken up...
2011 TDU Convention: Sept. 30 - Oct. 2 in Cleveland
Teamsters from across the country are making their plans to be at TDU’s 35th annual convention, Sept. 30 - Oct. 2 at the Cleveland Airport Sheraton. Save the date and make your plans to be there. Elect Sandy Pope The ballots to elect the next Teamster General President will go out just weeks after the TDU Convention. Join us for critical strategy sessions for the final push to Dump Hoffa and elect Sandy Pope. ...
Letters from Our Members
Central States Needs an Upgrade With a lot of misinformation coming from all sides, the Central States Pension Fund is getting slammed with so many calls that members are on hold for 30 to 45 minutes, and sometimes never get through to anybody who can help them with their questions about the recent pension changes. This is 2011, not 1981. But the fund still operates on an antiquated phone system. You can’t leave a voicemail....
