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Big Shots Flock To 777F Roll-out
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<blockquote data-quote="FedEx courier" data-source="post: 613332" data-attributes="member: 23267"><p>If FedEx thinks it's employees wouldn't vote for a Union they wouldn't even care about the RLA change to the NLRA. The only true test for this situation is for them to allow it to be changed. Instead of letting that change happen they are spending millions of dollars fighting against their employees having a right to even vote on a Union. It clearly doesn't seem like they would be doing that for no reason at all. It doesn't seem like it can get more black and white than it is right now. If they felt everyone was happy at the company they wouldn't even care about the RLA classification change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedEx courier, post: 613332, member: 23267"] If FedEx thinks it's employees wouldn't vote for a Union they wouldn't even care about the RLA change to the NLRA. The only true test for this situation is for them to allow it to be changed. Instead of letting that change happen they are spending millions of dollars fighting against their employees having a right to even vote on a Union. It clearly doesn't seem like they would be doing that for no reason at all. It doesn't seem like it can get more black and white than it is right now. If they felt everyone was happy at the company they wouldn't even care about the RLA classification change. [/QUOTE]
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