
New Books Network Joe Allen, "The Package King: A Rank and File History of UPS" (Haymarket Books, 2020)
Nov 16, 2025
Joe Allen, a former UPS employee and labor activist, reveals the hidden history of UPS in his book, The Package King. He discusses how UPS evolved from a bicycle service to a global leader, and the impact this has had on its workforce. Allen dives into topics like workplace violence, the effects of a 'live to work' culture, and the significance of union relationships. He highlights Local 804's militant legacy and how civil rights movements influenced hiring practices. Lastly, he shares insights on the future of unions and corporate dynamics.
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From Worker To Historian
- Joe Allen joined UPS in his mid-twenties and worked nearly a decade at hubs in Watertown and Chicago.
- His rank-and-file experience and union activism motivated him to document UPS history from inside the workplace.
UPS As An Indispensable Logistics Giant
- UPS is a global logistics behemoth moving huge shares of national and international commerce daily.
- The company’s air operations and hubs make it indispensable to modern supply chains and emergency lifelines, as the pandemic revealed.
Workplace Violence Signals Deeper Organizational Harm
- Workplace rage and shootings at UPS reflect toxic work pressures, not just isolated pathology.
- Such violence increased after the 1980s amid union decline and intensified productivity demands.




