A 10-day UPS strike could cost the US economy over $7 billion, according to a new report.
UPS and the Teamsters union representing 340,000 UPS employees have until July 31 to negotiate a new contract.
That would make it the costliest work disruption in 100 years, and the largest strike against a single employer in US history, the firm found.
If UPS and the Teamsters union representing 340,000 employees don't agree to a new contract by then, the strike could commence.
In preparation for a strike, UPS has been training their more than 100,000 non-union employees to take over some work.
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