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Class action lawsuit against FDX in CA.
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 950008" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>That's a good way of putting it, but the basic FedEx M.O. is to do it until they get caught, plead innocence, make a token payoff, and then contiinue doing the same thing in a slightly altered form.</p><p></p><p>For example, aftet the large Black/Latino $51 Million settlement in CA, they did away with some testing and elevated a few more minorities into management positions. Oh, and they started publishing "Diversity Appeal", a self-promotion rag that "proves" how diverse FedEx is, when it really isn't. They also started funding a lot of phony diversity awards, big splashy parties in DC and the like. Nothing has really changed but the window dressing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 950008, member: 12508"] That's a good way of putting it, but the basic FedEx M.O. is to do it until they get caught, plead innocence, make a token payoff, and then contiinue doing the same thing in a slightly altered form. For example, aftet the large Black/Latino $51 Million settlement in CA, they did away with some testing and elevated a few more minorities into management positions. Oh, and they started publishing "Diversity Appeal", a self-promotion rag that "proves" how diverse FedEx is, when it really isn't. They also started funding a lot of phony diversity awards, big splashy parties in DC and the like. Nothing has really changed but the window dressing. [/QUOTE]
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