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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 989326" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>Right and my stance is you can't fix Fedex/UPS for the workers without fixing the country. They are driven by the overall market. Some will say "I work at Fedex and that is why I target them.". But they will go where the markets are leading them and it's bigger then them. So you have to go higher, there is no fix for Fedex unless the working climate changes as a whole. The first step is mandating a % of jobs coming back to the country or else (fines,taxes,banishment). Until then, we've been sold, the only reason to stand for the National Anthem is our sons and daughters defending the country and many times giving their lives for not enough of a good reason. Other then that, it's a sellout country to the highest bidder every last time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 989326, member: 29298"] Right and my stance is you can't fix Fedex/UPS for the workers without fixing the country. They are driven by the overall market. Some will say "I work at Fedex and that is why I target them.". But they will go where the markets are leading them and it's bigger then them. So you have to go higher, there is no fix for Fedex unless the working climate changes as a whole. The first step is mandating a % of jobs coming back to the country or else (fines,taxes,banishment). Until then, we've been sold, the only reason to stand for the National Anthem is our sons and daughters defending the country and many times giving their lives for not enough of a good reason. Other then that, it's a sellout country to the highest bidder every last time. [/QUOTE]
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