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Article calls FedEx " The Wal-Mart of the trucking industry"
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<blockquote data-quote="snackdad" data-source="post: 859071" data-attributes="member: 30266"><p><a href="http://labornotes.org/2011/07/fedex-package-handlers-vote-teamsters" target="_blank">http://labornotes.org/2011/07/fedex-package-handlers-vote-teamsters</a></p><p></p><p></p><p> I know Brockton, it is horrible conditions in Summer and Winter. I hope they succeed.</p><p></p><p> Northern California express stations are now putting flyers on the walls instructing couriers how to respond or react when or if approached by a "solicitor". In the past Solicitor always translated into Union.</p><p>I have never been gung-ho about Unions but knowing what I know now about FedEx, I say that things could not get worse, let's give it a try. If FedEx could have it's way (Express and Ground) we would all be making 10.50 an hour with no benefits and no barbeques.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snackdad, post: 859071, member: 30266"] [url]http://labornotes.org/2011/07/fedex-package-handlers-vote-teamsters[/url] I know Brockton, it is horrible conditions in Summer and Winter. I hope they succeed. Northern California express stations are now putting flyers on the walls instructing couriers how to respond or react when or if approached by a "solicitor". In the past Solicitor always translated into Union. I have never been gung-ho about Unions but knowing what I know now about FedEx, I say that things could not get worse, let's give it a try. If FedEx could have it's way (Express and Ground) we would all be making 10.50 an hour with no benefits and no barbeques. [/QUOTE]
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