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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 841226" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>It looks like Fred lost one this week over in France. Nobody is saying anything (wonder why), but the logical conclusion would be that Fred had to cave-in because the strike has been "settled".</p><p> </p><p>It only took several hundred employees (out of 2,200) to throw the Paris Hub into chaos and disrupt flights and service throughout the world. What we need to realize is that <strong>we</strong> have that same ability over here in the United States. Even though we do not have a union, all it would take is a few hundred key ramp or Hub employees to accomplish the same thing.</p><p> </p><p>Listen up, Ramp Agents and RTD's. <em>You</em> are the employees who could force Fred to make changes. It doesn't have to be Memphis either. Anchorage or Oakland could both really shut the system down in a big way. </p><p> </p><p>If you are tired of the same old lies and excuses, it's time to start thinking about just sitting down and doing nothing until we get the ear of the Memphoids who have made this company a festering shadow of it's former self. Fred, MT3, and the rest of them have grown fat, rich, and happy off of our efforts, and we have little to show in return. </p><p> </p><p>Want your pension back? Then let's start talking about actually <em>doing </em>something to fight back. There are plenty of station couriers who will also just stop working if the ball gets rolling and word goes around. </p><p> </p><p>They don't want us knowing anything about what happened in Paris. Get the word out and start talking about what we can do to create disruptions and "problems". Fred likes things just the way they are. That needs to change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 841226, member: 12508"] It looks like Fred lost one this week over in France. Nobody is saying anything (wonder why), but the logical conclusion would be that Fred had to cave-in because the strike has been "settled". It only took several hundred employees (out of 2,200) to throw the Paris Hub into chaos and disrupt flights and service throughout the world. What we need to realize is that [B]we[/B] have that same ability over here in the United States. Even though we do not have a union, all it would take is a few hundred key ramp or Hub employees to accomplish the same thing. Listen up, Ramp Agents and RTD's. [I]You[/I] are the employees who could force Fred to make changes. It doesn't have to be Memphis either. Anchorage or Oakland could both really shut the system down in a big way. If you are tired of the same old lies and excuses, it's time to start thinking about just sitting down and doing nothing until we get the ear of the Memphoids who have made this company a festering shadow of it's former self. Fred, MT3, and the rest of them have grown fat, rich, and happy off of our efforts, and we have little to show in return. Want your pension back? Then let's start talking about actually [I]doing [/I]something to fight back. There are plenty of station couriers who will also just stop working if the ball gets rolling and word goes around. They don't want us knowing anything about what happened in Paris. Get the word out and start talking about what we can do to create disruptions and "problems". Fred likes things just the way they are. That needs to change. [/QUOTE]
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