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Is Smith Ready To Make the Move to Ground?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 783409" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Lately, I've seen or heard of a number of Express stations shifting their vehicle fleets around from larger walk-ins to smaller Econolines and vice-versa. Is this simply an efficiency move, or is Smith prepping for the move of E2 and SOS to Ground?</p><p> </p><p>The EFCA is effectively dead for now, as is the change in RLA language that would re-classify Express under the NLRA. The Republicans will stall, delay, or do whatever it takes to protect anti-union employers like Smith, and they've already stated that they will do everything possible to keep our country in neutral for the next 2 years in hope of getting a Republican president in 2012. What a wonderful bunch of "leaders". 2 additional years of the "Bush Plan" and more crap rhetoric about restoring a "free market". Too bad Obama spent his first 2 years kissing Republican butt instead of kicking it. What a disappointment.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, it's prime time for Fred to make his move. Let's see what the little dictator from the town that God forgot is going to do. No matter what, he'll do his absolute best to screw us over.</p><p> </p><p>Too bad Fred wouldn't take-up something like stunt flying, and invite Limbaugh, Beck, and Hannity to be his wing-walkers. Oh well, we can dream...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 783409, member: 12508"] Lately, I've seen or heard of a number of Express stations shifting their vehicle fleets around from larger walk-ins to smaller Econolines and vice-versa. Is this simply an efficiency move, or is Smith prepping for the move of E2 and SOS to Ground? The EFCA is effectively dead for now, as is the change in RLA language that would re-classify Express under the NLRA. The Republicans will stall, delay, or do whatever it takes to protect anti-union employers like Smith, and they've already stated that they will do everything possible to keep our country in neutral for the next 2 years in hope of getting a Republican president in 2012. What a wonderful bunch of "leaders". 2 additional years of the "Bush Plan" and more crap rhetoric about restoring a "free market". Too bad Obama spent his first 2 years kissing Republican butt instead of kicking it. What a disappointment. Anyway, it's prime time for Fred to make his move. Let's see what the little dictator from the town that God forgot is going to do. No matter what, he'll do his absolute best to screw us over. Too bad Fred wouldn't take-up something like stunt flying, and invite Limbaugh, Beck, and Hannity to be his wing-walkers. Oh well, we can dream... [/QUOTE]
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