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Following months of negotiations with Teamsters, UPS announced in June that it would install air conditioning in new trucks starting next year. The company said it would send new trucks to the hottest parts of the country first, if possible. The company also said it would retrofit its existing package cars with cab fans, exhaust heat shields, and cargo area ventilation.

"While these improvements will make a difference in the months and years ahead, we had to fight like hell to secure them," the Teamsters union said in its social media post Thursday. "Chris Begley should still be alive to experience them. All companies, including UPS, need to remember that their past failings to protect workers can have deadly serious consequences in the future."

Chris Bagley should still be alive and it's a damn shame the Teamsters failed to protect him from social murder. Only new trucks? Only next year? They drove trucks without fans, heat shields, and ventilation? What the fuck.

The Teamsters could have, at the very least, demand a total halt on driving trucks without fucking fans. "Oh but that'll cause package delays!" Well I guess we just have to murder drivers for the sake of logistics.

If anyone tells me how great and historic the new contract is one more fucking time I'll fucking lose it.

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Remember to refuse unsafe work. I know it's Texas where the state doesn't give a rat's ass about labour protections, but the union is there to protect you from reprimands when you report that your workplace is unsafe.

The demand that EVERY truck nationwide, from Wisconsin to Florida to California needs to be fitted with A/C before work resumes is not a practical demand for the union to make since it's needed way more in some places than others. Stop putting the blame of what UPS needed to do to prevent worker heat exhaustion deaths on the union. As a worker, if it's above 37C/97F you've gotta put your tools down a few times a day, drink water and cool down, and call up your union rep or labour board if you don't have a good place to be able to work safely.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Curiously when Trump appointed Gorsuch, a case came up in which a truck driver chose to abandon his truck and not freeze to death and was fired for it. Gorsuch ruled in favor of the company.

[–] [email protected] -4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Don't act like the union had to make this compromise. They chose to because they didn't want to strike and hurt the company, because class collaborationist unions always seek to reach a happy middle ground.

UPS should have been dragged over the coals, not compromised with.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

86.3% voted in approval to ratify this contract, so I don't see how this was a compromise, really.