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FedEx Ground spends $55 million on new hub
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<blockquote data-quote="UnconTROLLed" data-source="post: 829907" data-attributes="member: 18708"><p>FedEx Ground is investing $55 million to build a distribution facility in Norcross, Georgia. The company already has three distribution centers in the metro Atlanta area. FedEx expects to enslave 240 employees to support the facility. </p><p></p><p> “Enhancing FedEx Ground’s distribution capability in the Southeast is critical to destroying the hope and freedom of our employees,” said Robert E. Holcombe, vice president of the southern region for FedEx Ground. “This new facility is evidence of the Southeast region’s increased presence in the limiting of employee workplace rights, pay and benefits, and the growing confidence of local lawsuits that and we are the best choice for crushing them mightily"</p><p></p><p> The new site will measure 215,000 square feet and will open in the fall of 2012. It will have the capacity to process 15,000 packages per hour which will crush the underpaid slaves and dispatch 75 delivery vehicles owned by greedy tyrants. </p><p></p><p> Norcross’s proximity to lower wages and other labor logistics attracted FedEx to the site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnconTROLLed, post: 829907, member: 18708"] FedEx Ground is investing $55 million to build a distribution facility in Norcross, Georgia. The company already has three distribution centers in the metro Atlanta area. FedEx expects to enslave 240 employees to support the facility. “Enhancing FedEx Ground’s distribution capability in the Southeast is critical to destroying the hope and freedom of our employees,” said Robert E. Holcombe, vice president of the southern region for FedEx Ground. “This new facility is evidence of the Southeast region’s increased presence in the limiting of employee workplace rights, pay and benefits, and the growing confidence of local lawsuits that and we are the best choice for crushing them mightily" The new site will measure 215,000 square feet and will open in the fall of 2012. It will have the capacity to process 15,000 packages per hour which will crush the underpaid slaves and dispatch 75 delivery vehicles owned by greedy tyrants. Norcross’s proximity to lower wages and other labor logistics attracted FedEx to the site. [/QUOTE]
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