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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 866837" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Actually he made the same statement several years ago, saying that all three parts were equal, that it was never People before the other two. That was news to those of us at that station who read that. We, and every other place I've been, had always heard "and our people come first." It's something I had always heard no matter where I was at. He also said awhile back that FedEx didn't have a no layoff policy, but rather a "no layoff philosophy." Thought it was interesting that he clarified that.Mr. Smith, I don't know if you ever look at this forum, or are told about what is written here, but for many years now you have expected those of us in mid-range to sacrifice for you. When someone has done that for 10+ years with no hope of ever catching top pay, P-S-P means very little to us. You have a very demoralized workforce who now even appear to have their future threatened. If balancing P-S-P means more of the same then when the economy improves you will be losing many employees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 866837, member: 24302"] Actually he made the same statement several years ago, saying that all three parts were equal, that it was never People before the other two. That was news to those of us at that station who read that. We, and every other place I've been, had always heard "and our people come first." It's something I had always heard no matter where I was at. He also said awhile back that FedEx didn't have a no layoff policy, but rather a "no layoff philosophy." Thought it was interesting that he clarified that.Mr. Smith, I don't know if you ever look at this forum, or are told about what is written here, but for many years now you have expected those of us in mid-range to sacrifice for you. When someone has done that for 10+ years with no hope of ever catching top pay, P-S-P means very little to us. You have a very demoralized workforce who now even appear to have their future threatened. If balancing P-S-P means more of the same then when the economy improves you will be losing many employees. [/QUOTE]
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