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FedEx Ground warehouse workers are unionizing right now.
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 866351" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Another success for the masters of intimidation. From what I have read, FedEx flew-in a management strike team, replaced a couple of managers, and filled the employees with BBQ and a BS. How dumb can people be? Does anyone think that FedEx made any long-term changes to their operating practices? The implied threat of job loss was probably also a prominent factor. Do the leaders of this strike think they are now safe from the company? What morons! A couple of months from now, the people who led the effort will have been eliminated, and it will be back to business as usual. No more need to be "nice" once the threat is eliminated.</p><p></p><p>The Teamsters absolutely need to provide some legal support for those who stick their necks out and take a chance. FedEx probably made it very clear that the consequences of voting-in a union would be dire, and successfully used the same scare tactics they've used for years.</p><p></p><p>Until the Teamsters are willing to get down and play just as dirty as FedEx does, nothing is going to happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 866351, member: 12508"] Another success for the masters of intimidation. From what I have read, FedEx flew-in a management strike team, replaced a couple of managers, and filled the employees with BBQ and a BS. How dumb can people be? Does anyone think that FedEx made any long-term changes to their operating practices? The implied threat of job loss was probably also a prominent factor. Do the leaders of this strike think they are now safe from the company? What morons! A couple of months from now, the people who led the effort will have been eliminated, and it will be back to business as usual. No more need to be "nice" once the threat is eliminated. The Teamsters absolutely need to provide some legal support for those who stick their necks out and take a chance. FedEx probably made it very clear that the consequences of voting-in a union would be dire, and successfully used the same scare tactics they've used for years. Until the Teamsters are willing to get down and play just as dirty as FedEx does, nothing is going to happen. [/QUOTE]
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