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<blockquote data-quote="FedEx All the Way!" data-source="post: 496076" data-attributes="member: 18070"><p>Dear Mr. Rogers:</p><p></p><p>Hope your having a good-day.</p><p></p><p>Unions are trouble. They breed laziness, and drain the profits from the company that could otherwise benefit us in the future when the economy does turn around. I don't think most drivers realize the scope of what might happen to you're job if FedEx goes union.</p><p></p><p>Unions when used properly do very good things for the small man. They also hurt good companies when things do not go their way.</p><p> Unions are like the lawyers or agents. They know if they want to make money they have to get top dollar for their client. How is that fair to a company that already treats the overwhelming majority of its employees fairly?</p><p> Of course there are bad managers, just like there are bad employees. They exist in both companies.</p><p></p><p> If FedEx were to become unionized, be prepared to see what happened to the Auto Industry happen here.</p><p> In case no one is seeing it; America is out of money. The hardest hit industries are those that are heavily unionized. In this ever shrinking global economy it is easier to do business overseas than here.</p><p> Sure FedEx can go Union and that may increase wages for some, increase job security for others, but how many people will need to be laid off in order to make up for the added expense?</p><p> The Unions are definitely not thinking about its members. They are thinking about themselves and the fact that their members benefit is merely a bi-product and not the primary focus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedEx All the Way!, post: 496076, member: 18070"] Dear Mr. Rogers: Hope your having a good-day. Unions are trouble. They breed laziness, and drain the profits from the company that could otherwise benefit us in the future when the economy does turn around. I don't think most drivers realize the scope of what might happen to you're job if FedEx goes union. Unions when used properly do very good things for the small man. They also hurt good companies when things do not go their way. Unions are like the lawyers or agents. They know if they want to make money they have to get top dollar for their client. How is that fair to a company that already treats the overwhelming majority of its employees fairly? Of course there are bad managers, just like there are bad employees. They exist in both companies. If FedEx were to become unionized, be prepared to see what happened to the Auto Industry happen here. In case no one is seeing it; America is out of money. The hardest hit industries are those that are heavily unionized. In this ever shrinking global economy it is easier to do business overseas than here. Sure FedEx can go Union and that may increase wages for some, increase job security for others, but how many people will need to be laid off in order to make up for the added expense? The Unions are definitely not thinking about its members. They are thinking about themselves and the fact that their members benefit is merely a bi-product and not the primary focus. [/QUOTE]
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