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Leaders Tell FedEx CEO to Protect Middle Class Jobs
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<blockquote data-quote="Testicular Fortitude" data-source="post: 485630" data-attributes="member: 19549"><p>Unfortunately the majority of Fedex employees are scared little sheep with this lousy economy.I for one will continue my pro union stance and rigorously fight for unionization of Fedex.Fred S and the Board of Directors and the rest of the upper managerial team do not care about any of the workforce.They will continue to strip us of our dignity and benefits until we unionize.As I have stated in previous posts FDX stock is now below 47 dollars a share and will continue to fall due to the mismanagement of Fedex by Fred S and his henchmen.My co-workers and friends are so glad we dumped all of our stock at 108 dollars a share.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Testicular Fortitude, post: 485630, member: 19549"] Unfortunately the majority of Fedex employees are scared little sheep with this lousy economy.I for one will continue my pro union stance and rigorously fight for unionization of Fedex.Fred S and the Board of Directors and the rest of the upper managerial team do not care about any of the workforce.They will continue to strip us of our dignity and benefits until we unionize.As I have stated in previous posts FDX stock is now below 47 dollars a share and will continue to fall due to the mismanagement of Fedex by Fred S and his henchmen.My co-workers and friends are so glad we dumped all of our stock at 108 dollars a share. [/QUOTE]
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