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<blockquote data-quote="Ricochet1a" data-source="post: 1112282" data-attributes="member: 22880"><p>Of course they send their union hit team to locations where organizing has been 'detected'. Do you think they'd sit on their ass and let organizing go on without responding to it?</p><p></p><p>Express employees DON'T want to start waving the 'red flag' in front of management to get a reaction out of the hit team. They want to be quiet, do their jobs and distribute and send in rep cards WITHOUT causing a ruckus about it. Express will go to ANY length to squash any organizing attempt - especially at an isolated station.</p><p></p><p>The Couriers are going to have to stop behaving like a bunch of stray cats, and begin to act with some unity of purpose and accept that they cannot just go off and do things how they want as individuals - and expect ANY success in actually organizing Express. The past 3 weeks has illustrated to me that the Couriers simply aren't there yet, they all want the end goal of an organized Express, but they don't want to act with unity of purpose. In typical organizing, the potential union would be providing that unifying role - that is completely absent here.</p><p></p><p>And since this forum has the most pissed off, malcontented, angry, frustrated Couriers Express has to offer - and they still haven't actually followed through on wanting to actually WORK to get Express organized - it won't ever happen. Just more of the same, talk, talk, talk and no concerted action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricochet1a, post: 1112282, member: 22880"] Of course they send their union hit team to locations where organizing has been 'detected'. Do you think they'd sit on their ass and let organizing go on without responding to it? Express employees DON'T want to start waving the 'red flag' in front of management to get a reaction out of the hit team. They want to be quiet, do their jobs and distribute and send in rep cards WITHOUT causing a ruckus about it. Express will go to ANY length to squash any organizing attempt - especially at an isolated station. The Couriers are going to have to stop behaving like a bunch of stray cats, and begin to act with some unity of purpose and accept that they cannot just go off and do things how they want as individuals - and expect ANY success in actually organizing Express. The past 3 weeks has illustrated to me that the Couriers simply aren't there yet, they all want the end goal of an organized Express, but they don't want to act with unity of purpose. In typical organizing, the potential union would be providing that unifying role - that is completely absent here. And since this forum has the most pissed off, malcontented, angry, frustrated Couriers Express has to offer - and they still haven't actually followed through on wanting to actually WORK to get Express organized - it won't ever happen. Just more of the same, talk, talk, talk and no concerted action. [/QUOTE]
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