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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 821862" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Ironic, isn't it? They want you to donate so FedEx looks good, but you could actually be a recipient of the charity due to your low wages. In recent years, FedEx has really stepped-up the PR hype about how great they are in terms of charitable causes while they starve-out their own employees at the same time. Every year we get the pitch for the United Way and March of Dimes so Fred looks good. Managers used to take us into their office and "discuss" out contributions, even recommending that we give a certain percentage.</p><p> </p><p>I donate privately, because I absolutely do not want FedEx taking credit for it. So do many others, and a lot of people are no longer supporting any FedEx-promoted charities for the same reason.</p><p> </p><p>I'm still waiting for the Republican outrage over the defacto subsidies Fred S receives for his Express and Ground divisions. We won't, because they're all in his pocket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 821862, member: 12508"] Ironic, isn't it? They want you to donate so FedEx looks good, but you could actually be a recipient of the charity due to your low wages. In recent years, FedEx has really stepped-up the PR hype about how great they are in terms of charitable causes while they starve-out their own employees at the same time. Every year we get the pitch for the United Way and March of Dimes so Fred looks good. Managers used to take us into their office and "discuss" out contributions, even recommending that we give a certain percentage. I donate privately, because I absolutely do not want FedEx taking credit for it. So do many others, and a lot of people are no longer supporting any FedEx-promoted charities for the same reason. I'm still waiting for the Republican outrage over the defacto subsidies Fred S receives for his Express and Ground divisions. We won't, because they're all in his pocket. [/QUOTE]
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