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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 748493" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I've been very critical of Hoffa and the Teamsters for sitting on their asses over this whole RLA deal. And I've never said that the Teamsters are a perfect solution. It's pretty clear that they've got some major issues of their own. Believe it or not, I'd rather not deal with them either, but FedEx has been completely unwilling to do anything about employee concerns over pay and benefits. It's ironic, but Fred could have kept the union out very easily by just staying close to UPS and not killing-off the traditional pension plan. He chose the low road, and the only way to "negotiate" with him is by figuratively putting a gun to his head in the form of the Teamsters. He created the situation, and we've been forced to respond with a solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 748493, member: 12508"] I've been very critical of Hoffa and the Teamsters for sitting on their asses over this whole RLA deal. And I've never said that the Teamsters are a perfect solution. It's pretty clear that they've got some major issues of their own. Believe it or not, I'd rather not deal with them either, but FedEx has been completely unwilling to do anything about employee concerns over pay and benefits. It's ironic, but Fred could have kept the union out very easily by just staying close to UPS and not killing-off the traditional pension plan. He chose the low road, and the only way to "negotiate" with him is by figuratively putting a gun to his head in the form of the Teamsters. He created the situation, and we've been forced to respond with a solution. [/QUOTE]
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