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Article calls FedEx " The Wal-Mart of the trucking industry"
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<blockquote data-quote="jmeti000" data-source="post: 862708" data-attributes="member: 35738"><p>I had a nice little chat with my manager the other day about Express falling under RLA and the consequenses of it not...she point blank said there have already been talks and if that were to happen, and employees unionize, then FedEx will dump Express all together because it wont be able to meet the demands that would come with it from workers and still make enough for them to be considered profitable...Then she proceeded to say she really hopes it doesnt happen for 3 more years till she retires. I havent been with the company that long, but that doesnt really give me a warm fuzzy feeling about any great future with/for the company. Ive pretty much come to the conclusion that the best way through if it happens is to certify and gain experience in every little thing I can, and move on when the time comes...whenever that may be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmeti000, post: 862708, member: 35738"] I had a nice little chat with my manager the other day about Express falling under RLA and the consequenses of it not...she point blank said there have already been talks and if that were to happen, and employees unionize, then FedEx will dump Express all together because it wont be able to meet the demands that would come with it from workers and still make enough for them to be considered profitable...Then she proceeded to say she really hopes it doesnt happen for 3 more years till she retires. I havent been with the company that long, but that doesnt really give me a warm fuzzy feeling about any great future with/for the company. Ive pretty much come to the conclusion that the best way through if it happens is to certify and gain experience in every little thing I can, and move on when the time comes...whenever that may be. [/QUOTE]
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