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<blockquote data-quote="HuckToohey" data-source="post: 962028" data-attributes="member: 41099"><p>FedEx could care less what it's employees like or dislike. This is the trend FedEx has taken for the last 16 years. Fred S and company spread enough cash and lobbyists around to continually quash any effort to unionize. This last failed attempt will be the final one. Now FedEx Corp is empowered to do anything it wants. And it will. This is just the start. As corporate profits grow, the strain on the back of it's operations employees becomes greater. and greater. And with the economy so weak, FedEx knows they have a captive audience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HuckToohey, post: 962028, member: 41099"] FedEx could care less what it's employees like or dislike. This is the trend FedEx has taken for the last 16 years. Fred S and company spread enough cash and lobbyists around to continually quash any effort to unionize. This last failed attempt will be the final one. Now FedEx Corp is empowered to do anything it wants. And it will. This is just the start. As corporate profits grow, the strain on the back of it's operations employees becomes greater. and greater. And with the economy so weak, FedEx knows they have a captive audience. [/QUOTE]
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