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<blockquote data-quote="Ricochet1a" data-source="post: 866841" data-attributes="member: 22880"><p>I understood that he initially attempted to send Americans directly to CDG to get the work accomplished, but the French government nixed that plan. FedEx's plan B was to move the work to Cologne Germany. Since there wasn't a work stoppage in Cologne, he could move Americans in and merely re-route the flights to use Cologne as a hub. One of the few instances of the use of international labor to break a work stoppage. The Germans either couldn't, or wouldn't put a halt to the obvious end-run on the French stoppage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricochet1a, post: 866841, member: 22880"] I understood that he initially attempted to send Americans directly to CDG to get the work accomplished, but the French government nixed that plan. FedEx's plan B was to move the work to Cologne Germany. Since there wasn't a work stoppage in Cologne, he could move Americans in and merely re-route the flights to use Cologne as a hub. One of the few instances of the use of international labor to break a work stoppage. The Germans either couldn't, or wouldn't put a halt to the obvious end-run on the French stoppage. [/QUOTE]
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