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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 855083" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>You're right, it won't. It would if millions said no more contributions until we get better pay, or even just a better 401k match. But they won't. Probably had at least one FedEx corporate officer wanting my head, if any of them ever read this. This isn't about social justice or sticking it to "the Man" or trying to hurt anyone. Kind of hard to hurt a millionaire or billionaire. It's just to say that if we work hard for a company and contribute to it's success we should be rewarded for it. All these commentators from UPS have never truly experienced what we are going through at FedEx. They're just worried somebody might upset their apple cart. Mexico has, last I read, a 40% poverty rate. The Philippines has a 70% poverty rate. Mexico also has the world's richest man, Carlos Slim. The Phils has billionaires too, as well as several of the 10 largest malls in the world. We are heading down the same path, with wealth concentrated into fewer and fewer hands, many impoverished, and much friend the rest barely getting by. And those who's well being is closely aligned with the wealthy will snort and scoff at any suggestions that all isn't well. I truly doubt that millions of Amricans died in wars for this result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 855083, member: 24302"] You're right, it won't. It would if millions said no more contributions until we get better pay, or even just a better 401k match. But they won't. Probably had at least one FedEx corporate officer wanting my head, if any of them ever read this. This isn't about social justice or sticking it to "the Man" or trying to hurt anyone. Kind of hard to hurt a millionaire or billionaire. It's just to say that if we work hard for a company and contribute to it's success we should be rewarded for it. All these commentators from UPS have never truly experienced what we are going through at FedEx. They're just worried somebody might upset their apple cart. Mexico has, last I read, a 40% poverty rate. The Philippines has a 70% poverty rate. Mexico also has the world's richest man, Carlos Slim. The Phils has billionaires too, as well as several of the 10 largest malls in the world. We are heading down the same path, with wealth concentrated into fewer and fewer hands, many impoverished, and much friend the rest barely getting by. And those who's well being is closely aligned with the wealthy will snort and scoff at any suggestions that all isn't well. I truly doubt that millions of Amricans died in wars for this result. [/QUOTE]
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