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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 724855" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>This is a perfect example of how we continually take a giant step backward every year at FedEx. Insurance premiums go up, but our wages do not. This past year, FedEx bragged how they didn't raise premiums as much as most industries, and then jacked-up deductibles and co-pays by a large amount. This is typical. They take something away and/or make it more expensive and then spin-it so it seems they're doing you a big favor. If you're a maroon, you believe them. At this point, anyone who believes in the goodness of FedEx and their intentions needs their head examined.</p><p> </p><p>I don't know where the $1 Billion figure came from. If it came from FedEx, assume it's a lie and that the number has been inflated. You asked the important question, which is "how much is actually paid by the <strong><em>employees </em></strong>".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 724855, member: 12508"] This is a perfect example of how we continually take a giant step backward every year at FedEx. Insurance premiums go up, but our wages do not. This past year, FedEx bragged how they didn't raise premiums as much as most industries, and then jacked-up deductibles and co-pays by a large amount. This is typical. They take something away and/or make it more expensive and then spin-it so it seems they're doing you a big favor. If you're a maroon, you believe them. At this point, anyone who believes in the goodness of FedEx and their intentions needs their head examined. I don't know where the $1 Billion figure came from. If it came from FedEx, assume it's a lie and that the number has been inflated. You asked the important question, which is "how much is actually paid by the [B][I]employees [/I][/B]". [/QUOTE]
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