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The United Parcel Service strike of 1997, led by International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) President Ron Carey, started on August 4, 1997, and involved over 185,000 Teamsters (IBT members). [1] The strike effectively shut down United Parcel Service (UPS) operations for 15 days [ 2 ] and costs UPS hundreds of millions of dollars. [ 3 ]
1997 Columbia University strike, strike by clerical workers at Columbia University in the United States. [49] 1997 Ontario teachers' strike, against the education policies of Mike Harris. 1997 Uniroyal strike, 2-month strike at a Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Company plant in Woodburn, Indiana, United States, over layoffs. [50] [51]
During the United Parcel Service strike of 1997, the company's only nationwide strike in its history, which lasted 16 days, Teamster President Ron Carey negotiated a new contract for workers. [86] In July 2023, before their contract was set to expire, a strike was threatened over union demands of increases in wages, benefits, and air ...
The company grew U.S. package volume for the first time in nine quarters, but the stock plunged anyway.
1997 United Parcel Service strike; B. Born to Be Wired; G. Hurricane Guillermo (1997) H. Hardcore Heaven (1997) L. Disappearance of Don Lewis; R. Road Wild (1997) S ...
Many of these protests and strikes have changed America.
1997 Malawi civil servants' strike; 1997 United Parcel Service strike; D. Detroit newspaper strike of 1995–1997; L. Liverpool dockers' dispute (1995–1998) N.
The UPS (United Parcel Service) logo is displayed at a UPS customer center on April 1, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.