
New Books in Economics Joe Allen, "The Package King: A Rank and File History of UPS" (Haymarket Books, 2020)
Nov 16, 2025
Joe Allen, author of 'The Package King,' is a former UPS worker and labor activist who digs into the company’s historical evolution from a bicycle messenger service to a logistics titan. He explores the intense work culture at UPS, revealing how a faux-military environment leads to productivity pressure and workplace injuries. Allen discusses pivotal moments in labor history, including the militant spirit of Teamsters Local 804 and the impact of civil rights on hiring practices. He also contrasts UPS’s polished public image with the harsh realities faced by its workers.
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UPS Is A Global Logistics Giant
- UPS is a global logistics behemoth moving massive daily portions of economies and relying on vast air and ground networks.
- The pandemic revealed how indispensable frontline UPS workers are to modern life and supply chains.
Workplace Violence As A Symptom
- Joe Allen opens the book with workplace violence cases like Joe Tesney to show extreme fallout from toxic workplaces.
- He links such incidents to relentless speedups, harassment, and weakened union protections.
Culture Of Living To Work
- UPS cultivates a culture that expects workers to subordinate health and life to productivity demands.
- That culture yields high injury rates, mental health strain, and systemic workplace harm despite unionization.


