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FedEx Ground warehouse workers are unionizing right now.
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<blockquote data-quote="CharleyHustle" data-source="post: 867228" data-attributes="member: 26998"><p>Sounds like a Republican or Tea Party platform. Not sure how this equates to more rights to collective bargaining. You make excellent points and have well reasoned and compelling arguments. In the end however, you always come back to the same old, same old, "we're poor little abused FedEx employees and someone else has to do our dirty work". There isn't a labor union in the world that can make or force you to organize. Until the employees at FedEx reach that tipping point, they will continue to get what they get. No doubt UPS has a tough road to hoe in future years, but if all of FedEx unionized tomorrow, then next week a new non-union delivery company would enter the fray. One thing you can't do is ever underestimate the competition. Can UPSers earn their pay and produce to the level of their compensation and if so, can FedExers keep pace knowing that comparativly they make diddly squat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharleyHustle, post: 867228, member: 26998"] Sounds like a Republican or Tea Party platform. Not sure how this equates to more rights to collective bargaining. You make excellent points and have well reasoned and compelling arguments. In the end however, you always come back to the same old, same old, "we're poor little abused FedEx employees and someone else has to do our dirty work". There isn't a labor union in the world that can make or force you to organize. Until the employees at FedEx reach that tipping point, they will continue to get what they get. No doubt UPS has a tough road to hoe in future years, but if all of FedEx unionized tomorrow, then next week a new non-union delivery company would enter the fray. One thing you can't do is ever underestimate the competition. Can UPSers earn their pay and produce to the level of their compensation and if so, can FedExers keep pace knowing that comparativly they make diddly squat. [/QUOTE]
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