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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1109245" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I agree. Defeatist language cannot be interpreted as defeat. We are also working hard to get cards signed locally. Although a few might have given-up, most have not. Indeed, for the first time, the blinders have been lifted for many of the Kool-Aid crowd. Apathy at meetings is actually a better sign than still being "rah-rah" for FedEx, but a lot of the resentment remains underground...for now.</p><p></p><p>Give it time ( I know there isn't much), but those who have gotten off to a slow start need some time to catch-up. Most folks have figured-out by now that the IBT isn't rushing-in to "save" us, but it's completely normal to explore other options (unions) as part of the process. "Bending-over" gets painful, so perhaps a few of the bendee's aren't going to like it very much and will be spurred to action.</p><p></p><p>Fred's ahead, but he hasn't won anything but the hatred of most of his employees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1109245, member: 12508"] I agree. Defeatist language cannot be interpreted as defeat. We are also working hard to get cards signed locally. Although a few might have given-up, most have not. Indeed, for the first time, the blinders have been lifted for many of the Kool-Aid crowd. Apathy at meetings is actually a better sign than still being "rah-rah" for FedEx, but a lot of the resentment remains underground...for now. Give it time ( I know there isn't much), but those who have gotten off to a slow start need some time to catch-up. Most folks have figured-out by now that the IBT isn't rushing-in to "save" us, but it's completely normal to explore other options (unions) as part of the process. "Bending-over" gets painful, so perhaps a few of the bendee's aren't going to like it very much and will be spurred to action. Fred's ahead, but he hasn't won anything but the hatred of most of his employees. [/QUOTE]
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