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The Package King - A Rank and File History of UPS

English · Hardback

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An engaging look behind the curtain of one of America's most important companies.


About the author

Joe Allen worked for nearly a decade at UPS between its Watertown, Massachusetts and Chicago, Illinois Jefferson Street hubs. Starting out as a part-time loader he worked his way through a series of part-time sorting and driving jobs until his final year at UPS where he was a package car driver in Chicago's Loop. Allen's work life has largely revolved different sections of the freight and logistics including for such major employers as A.P.A Transport (Canton, Mass.), Yellow Freight (Maspeth, NY), and UPS. He has been a member of several Teamster local unions and a member of Teamsters for a Democratic Union. He campaigned for Ron Carey's reelection in 1996, and for Tom Leedham in the two following Teamster elections. Joe Allen lives in Chicago, IL.

Summary

An engaging look behind the curtain of one of America's most important companies.

Foreword



  • Galleys available on request


  • Promotion at Book Expo in NYC in May 2020.


  • National Print Campaign:
    Send advance copies to the following publications: Chicago Tribune, Chicago Reader, Chicago Sun-Times, LA Times, NY Times, SF Chronicle, Mother Jones, The Atlantic, The Nation, Washington Post, Wall St Journal, Associated Press, among many others
    Trade: Publisher's Weekly, Booklist, Kirkus, Library Journal, Foreword
    Online: Truthout, In These Times, Alternet, Truthdig, Jacobin, The Progressive 


  • Advertising in The Nation, The New Republic, and more


  • Publicity and promotion in conjunction with the authors' speaking engagements


  • Promotion via social media: Haymarket Books has 50k Facebook fans, and 50k Twitter followers, and 12k Instagram followers.

  • Additional text

    "UPS activists, Teamsters, and others involved in the labor movement will want to buy this book, put it in their libraries, and take it down and refer to it as they strategize with their coworkers. All of those interested in the increasing inequities societies and the forces that cause them should get this book or get it into your community or university library." Solidarity

    “Get a copy of Allen’s book for yourself and then pass it on to a UPS driver the next time you get a delivery. She is part of the most organized section of what is possibly the most important industry in 21st-century capitalism, and the outcome of her story will have a lot to do with what our world looks like on the other side of this pandemic.“ Indypendent

    "Excellent book!! If you're the least bit interested in the lengthy and nefarious relationship between the Teamsters and UPS, this book covers it all. I'm embarrassed that I've worked for more than a quarter century for UPS and been a Teamster for just as long and didn't know half of the stuff that's uncovered, exposed, and revealed in The Package King!" —Rob Atkinson, veteran UPS and Teamster activist

    "The Package King’s step by step narrative of how major changes in the Teamsters and in labor history can and did happen, should serve as an example to any young militants entering the trade union movement today. Anyone interested in taking on the rich and powerful on the shop floors of the 21st century should download and read this book." —Guy Miller, In These Times

    "His new book The Package King: A Rank and File History of United Parcel Service which was revelatory to me on a number of levels. “Oh, hell, you may say, I know what United Parcel Service is”—and that’s what I thought, and know you don’t is the answer!" —Rick Kogan, “After Hours with Rick Kogan,” WGN Radio

    "The Package King is a wonderful look at over a century of capitalism, its transformations, and the rank and file militancy, and peaks and troughs that have characterized the U.S. labour movement of the last 100 years. It is also a call to activists to get serious about analyzing the modern logistics system and how to think about how to build worker power within it." —Gerard Di Trolio, rankandfile.ca

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