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<blockquote data-quote="FedEx courier" data-source="post: 599464" data-attributes="member: 23267"><p>On the brownbailout website which is run by FDX corp they are now openly threatening jobs as a result of the RLA status change. The blog entry entitled "Jobs threatened by RLA Change" summarizes the illegal stance that FedEx is now taking to deal with this Union campaign. Both NLRA and RLA guidelines prohibit employers from threatening jobs as a result of a Union campaign. The blog entry can be found here:</p><p></p><p>brownbailout.com</p><p></p><p>The videos are entertaining, in one interview with Maury Lane he is asked about many people saying that if everyone is happy at FedEx then the employees won't vote for a Union. His response is that FedEx has been voted on Forbes best places to work list many times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedEx courier, post: 599464, member: 23267"] On the brownbailout website which is run by FDX corp they are now openly threatening jobs as a result of the RLA status change. The blog entry entitled "Jobs threatened by RLA Change" summarizes the illegal stance that FedEx is now taking to deal with this Union campaign. Both NLRA and RLA guidelines prohibit employers from threatening jobs as a result of a Union campaign. The blog entry can be found here: brownbailout.com The videos are entertaining, in one interview with Maury Lane he is asked about many people saying that if everyone is happy at FedEx then the employees won't vote for a Union. His response is that FedEx has been voted on Forbes best places to work list many times. [/QUOTE]
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