, and its competitors like FedEx, the U.S. Postal Service, DHL and other services won't be able to absorb that kind of backlog if workers walk off the job in the largest strike against a single employer in U.S. history.
Packages going to rural areas with fewer alternative delivery options or coming from small businesses who can’t afford to switch providers will be among the hardest hit with slower delivery times, Ohio State University logistics professor Terry Esper told, and big retailers will likely fare better because they already use a variety of delivery services.
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