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UPS also has a market cap of 156B$ vs Fedex’s 66B$. Both average around 90B$ in revenue. Fedex drivers maker an average of 52k$ a year. Fedex doesn’t have any unions.
In summary, it seems that having a union helps workers earn a lot more, but also help the company have significantly better stock market performance.
As a business owner, at least in my experience it’s about 30-50% more per employee’s base wage for benefits.
I don’t say that negatively. I am not entirely sure how it would hit 2x though, but I suppose it would depend on the industry? My particular industries don’t have overhead of trucks, uniforms, badges, etc.
edit: I think people misunderstood what I’m saying. I’m basically saying that I feel like UPS is inflating some side of numbers to argue for a “total compensation” amount but the reality being a lower base amount for the employees. Benefits have value, for sure, but I personally think UPS drivers base pay needs to be higher.