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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1416497" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p><strong>RLA...</strong>the Kryptonite that keeps FedEx Express hourlies non-union. FedEx <strong>pilots </strong>are a much smaller workgroup, centrally located (most are domiciled in Memphis), and generally much better educated about exercising their rights. Having a skillset that isn't easily or quickly replaceable also gives them an edge in negotiations.</p><p></p><p>You understand very little about the anti-union kingdom Fred S has established or how the Teamsters won't even answer emails or phone calls from Express employees. Without a nation-wide campaign, it won't ever happen.</p><p></p><p>Typical Republican. You enjoy union benefits and pay, but you support a political party that hates unions as a matter of principle. That's truly being conflicted, and also a hypocrite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1416497, member: 12508"] [B]RLA...[/B]the Kryptonite that keeps FedEx Express hourlies non-union. FedEx [B]pilots [/B]are a much smaller workgroup, centrally located (most are domiciled in Memphis), and generally much better educated about exercising their rights. Having a skillset that isn't easily or quickly replaceable also gives them an edge in negotiations. You understand very little about the anti-union kingdom Fred S has established or how the Teamsters won't even answer emails or phone calls from Express employees. Without a nation-wide campaign, it won't ever happen. Typical Republican. You enjoy union benefits and pay, but you support a political party that hates unions as a matter of principle. That's truly being conflicted, and also a hypocrite. [/QUOTE]
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