FedEx confirms that the employee at the Memphis hub who was injured early Wednesday morning has died

hypo hanna

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As if many of you would believe it.
Well, they do have a "credibility" problem with the hourly employee. Probably comes from all the gloom and doom "the company is going under, you need to work harder for less pay" meetings. All the while the executives reward themselves with fatter compensation packages.
 

Indecisi0n

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exactly right. If FedEx truly gave one rip about employee safety they'd release the details of these accidents (they don't need to get gory) so hopefully they will never again be repeated.

But no, all you'll ever get is your monthly safety reminder "eliminate backing", "lift with your knees", "wear ear plugs on the ramp", "stay hydrated", "don't stick your tongue on an icy pole", don't leave your vehicle running", on and on etc with the same tired 'no duh' BS we've heard and known forever....oh and don't forget to code 32 it on your timecard in case we ever need to use it against you (or your next-of-kin) in a court of law.

Only icey poles but the others are game.
 

hexmurph

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we had a pcm about this today. and procedure has been changed somewhat in regards to where you can stand in proximity to a k-loader.

I will say that had some poor newbie been standing where this dude was standing, he would have been moved immediatly and spoken with....on our ramp anyways
 

Bringdough

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we had a pcm about this today. and procedure has been changed somewhat in regards to where you can stand in proximity to a k-loader.

I will say that had some poor newbie been standing where this dude was standing, he would have been moved immediatly and spoken with....on our ramp anyways
Where was he standing?


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