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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 1869257" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>You are thinking small. Did you miss my post saying that the union would not strike until they had at least 50% of the terminal under contract in multiple terminals????? How are you going to borrow drivers when over half of the terminal is on strike??? How is fedex going to cover multiple terminals where over half the drivers in each terminal are on strike??? Do you think temps can replace regular drivers instantly, especially during peak??? </p><p></p><p>Problem with all you guys defending fedex is that you all think small, and don't see the big picture. The unions aren't going to be out to unionize one ISP, it will be a slow, national rollout over a period of time. Fedex made it easier by making all the drivers into employees where there will be no question before the NLRB of whether or not they have the right to form a union. And just because they form a union, it doesn't mean they will immediately ask for anything. They will bide their time, and then make the move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 1869257, member: 60252"] You are thinking small. Did you miss my post saying that the union would not strike until they had at least 50% of the terminal under contract in multiple terminals????? How are you going to borrow drivers when over half of the terminal is on strike??? How is fedex going to cover multiple terminals where over half the drivers in each terminal are on strike??? Do you think temps can replace regular drivers instantly, especially during peak??? Problem with all you guys defending fedex is that you all think small, and don't see the big picture. The unions aren't going to be out to unionize one ISP, it will be a slow, national rollout over a period of time. Fedex made it easier by making all the drivers into employees where there will be no question before the NLRB of whether or not they have the right to form a union. And just because they form a union, it doesn't mean they will immediately ask for anything. They will bide their time, and then make the move. [/QUOTE]
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