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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 701757" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Frankly, I'm surprised that nobody at UPS seems to care that Hoffa is sitting on his butt while Fred S works his magic with that big checkbook he has. Brown has been spending lots of money on the RLA, yet Hoffa, who should be right out in front on this, is apparently doing little or nothing. Why? None of this is "in the bag", and the IBT should be out there getting as much support as they can from both FedEx and UPS employees. </p><p> </p><p>Maybe you don't realize it, but UPSer's need to be concerned about how this plays out. If Smith wins, he keeps his advantage over UPS in the NDA market, and he will be emboldened to expand the Ground model, another area in which FedEx enjoys a tremendous competitive advantage over UPS. Maybe you need to be asking Mr Hoffa what he's going to do about it. After all, UPS is the biggest stakeholder in the IBT, arent they?</p><p> </p><p>Maybe Satellite Driver is right about the Teamsters. Right now, they seem to be doing everything they can to live down to their reputation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 701757, member: 12508"] Frankly, I'm surprised that nobody at UPS seems to care that Hoffa is sitting on his butt while Fred S works his magic with that big checkbook he has. Brown has been spending lots of money on the RLA, yet Hoffa, who should be right out in front on this, is apparently doing little or nothing. Why? None of this is "in the bag", and the IBT should be out there getting as much support as they can from both FedEx and UPS employees. Maybe you don't realize it, but UPSer's need to be concerned about how this plays out. If Smith wins, he keeps his advantage over UPS in the NDA market, and he will be emboldened to expand the Ground model, another area in which FedEx enjoys a tremendous competitive advantage over UPS. Maybe you need to be asking Mr Hoffa what he's going to do about it. After all, UPS is the biggest stakeholder in the IBT, arent they? Maybe Satellite Driver is right about the Teamsters. Right now, they seem to be doing everything they can to live down to their reputation. [/QUOTE]
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