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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2152068" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>You aren't familiar with what happened? 2009-2010 the Democrats controlled both the Presidency and Congress. An attachment to the FAA bill, the Express Employees Express Act, was introduced. It was primarily designed to help FedEx Express employees. It would have taken us off the Railroad Labor Act, put us under the NLRA, and allowed us to vote for a union station by station instead of a nationwide vote. It was reported here that Fred S contributed as much as $32 million to Democrat campaign coffers. The result was the vote on the FAA bill was repeatedly tabled until finally the Republicans took over the House in 2011. All over but the crying. And by the way, while FedEx isn't what it used to be, the turnover situation has forced them to come up with a much better pay plan. We didn't get what we wanted, but FedEx has found that if they overreach they endanger their golden goose. Sucks for those that got ripped off, but not the horror story you are portraying either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2152068, member: 24302"] You aren't familiar with what happened? 2009-2010 the Democrats controlled both the Presidency and Congress. An attachment to the FAA bill, the Express Employees Express Act, was introduced. It was primarily designed to help FedEx Express employees. It would have taken us off the Railroad Labor Act, put us under the NLRA, and allowed us to vote for a union station by station instead of a nationwide vote. It was reported here that Fred S contributed as much as $32 million to Democrat campaign coffers. The result was the vote on the FAA bill was repeatedly tabled until finally the Republicans took over the House in 2011. All over but the crying. And by the way, while FedEx isn't what it used to be, the turnover situation has forced them to come up with a much better pay plan. We didn't get what we wanted, but FedEx has found that if they overreach they endanger their golden goose. Sucks for those that got ripped off, but not the horror story you are portraying either. [/QUOTE]
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