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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 704073" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>If the Teamsters want the dues and membership numbers they need to "bull" into FedEx (your term). Maybe that's why unions have been such emasculated pushovers for the last 20+ years. If they're too cheap to fund some education and legal help, maybe they don't deserve us (or our money). With all of the various pension fund issues one would think the IBT would have a high level of interest in FedEx.</p><p> </p><p>There are plenty of managers who are not anti-union, but have to act the part because that's what Smith wants. In today's weak economy, just having a job is crucial, so it's even more imperative that the Teamsters step it up.</p><p> </p><p>And no, I have not made your point. We still disagree, and are continuing said disagreement. That makes it a debate, unless you're God and are making dictates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 704073, member: 12508"] If the Teamsters want the dues and membership numbers they need to "bull" into FedEx (your term). Maybe that's why unions have been such emasculated pushovers for the last 20+ years. If they're too cheap to fund some education and legal help, maybe they don't deserve us (or our money). With all of the various pension fund issues one would think the IBT would have a high level of interest in FedEx. There are plenty of managers who are not anti-union, but have to act the part because that's what Smith wants. In today's weak economy, just having a job is crucial, so it's even more imperative that the Teamsters step it up. And no, I have not made your point. We still disagree, and are continuing said disagreement. That makes it a debate, unless you're God and are making dictates. [/QUOTE]
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