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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1038596" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>I can't agree more. With the money Fedex has it could be making it's rank and file feel great about themselves and company. But from what I read not only are they not seeing it monetarily, their beni's are being reduced. EXTREMELY SAD. And your company was not always like that, even though the Chairman has been there day one. Why has he changed so much? What really happened to change his outlook towards his soldiers? But I try to look at how this happens, because there is always a logical series of steps that get you to your point today. Many board-members of large corporations are on each others boards, that is why they seem to have read the same management books, because almost all are the same today. For example, once the commercial airline business started getting out of pensions, that opened the flood gate for any corporation to try to get out of billions promised. The rest just follow, it's almost as if they have to, otherwise they won't be able to compete. Where is the gov't in this? Why isn't civilian welfare every considered "National Security problems?".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1038596, member: 29298"] I can't agree more. With the money Fedex has it could be making it's rank and file feel great about themselves and company. But from what I read not only are they not seeing it monetarily, their beni's are being reduced. EXTREMELY SAD. And your company was not always like that, even though the Chairman has been there day one. Why has he changed so much? What really happened to change his outlook towards his soldiers? But I try to look at how this happens, because there is always a logical series of steps that get you to your point today. Many board-members of large corporations are on each others boards, that is why they seem to have read the same management books, because almost all are the same today. For example, once the commercial airline business started getting out of pensions, that opened the flood gate for any corporation to try to get out of billions promised. The rest just follow, it's almost as if they have to, otherwise they won't be able to compete. Where is the gov't in this? Why isn't civilian welfare every considered "National Security problems?". [/QUOTE]
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