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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 400851" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Wrong. Upstate thinks I'm wasting my time...he isn't bashing unions. Have you ever read Don Quixote? In the beginning FedEx had it right because they paid fairly and treated people with respect.Nobody(including me) wanted a union because there was no need for one. Unfortunately, that formula has changed radically and FedEx is trampling it's people whenever possible. Do a little study on the labor movement in this country and you'll see a pattern of unions emerging where employers took advantage of workers instead of making them partners. When you see that old union bumper sticker that takes credit for both the weekend and the 40 hour workweek, they aren't kidding. Without the union movement there would be no overtime and industrial accidents and injuries would be rampant. A company only gets a union when it deserves one. If FedEx would start behaving responsibly toward it's people there would be no interest in the Teamsters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 400851, member: 12508"] Wrong. Upstate thinks I'm wasting my time...he isn't bashing unions. Have you ever read Don Quixote? In the beginning FedEx had it right because they paid fairly and treated people with respect.Nobody(including me) wanted a union because there was no need for one. Unfortunately, that formula has changed radically and FedEx is trampling it's people whenever possible. Do a little study on the labor movement in this country and you'll see a pattern of unions emerging where employers took advantage of workers instead of making them partners. When you see that old union bumper sticker that takes credit for both the weekend and the 40 hour workweek, they aren't kidding. Without the union movement there would be no overtime and industrial accidents and injuries would be rampant. A company only gets a union when it deserves one. If FedEx would start behaving responsibly toward it's people there would be no interest in the Teamsters. [/QUOTE]
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