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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* and former UPS worker, explores the company’s evolution from a bike messenger service to a logistics giant. He discusses workplace culture, the militaristic productivity pressures, and the impact of union negotiations on worker rights. Allen highlights significant events like the 1962 wildcat strike and the effects of management policies on worker dignity. He offers insights into the ongoing challenges for labor movements and shares his future projects focused on the Teamsters and union dynamics.
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ANECDOTE

Author's Rank-And-File Roots In UPS Hubs

  • Joe Allen worked nearly a decade at UPS hubs in Watertown and Chicago and later used that experience to research the company.
  • His rank-and-file activism and time as a steward shaped the book's perspective and focus.
INSIGHT

UPS Is A Global Logistics Giant

  • UPS is a global logistics behemoth that moves an estimated ~2% of the global economy each day.
  • Its air fleet and hubs (e.g., Worldport in Louisville) operate at a scale comparable to many national air forces.
INSIGHT

Workplace Violence Signals Deeper Workplace Toxicity

  • Workplace rage and shootings at companies like UPS reflect toxic, high-pressure work environments.
  • These incidents grew in visibility since the 1980s alongside productivity pushes and union decline.
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