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<blockquote data-quote="quadro" data-source="post: 705914" data-attributes="member: 12850"><p>Just to reiterate, I never said it was easy. I was simply commenting on a director not having an answer to a simple question. However, to answer your questions, while FedEx may have one of the largest workforces I don't think it is over 100,000 employees that would end up covered under the RLA. I think there are more than a couple thousand workers at places like UAL and AMR and SWA. They seem to have organized ok or am I mistaken?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quadro, post: 705914, member: 12850"] Just to reiterate, I never said it was easy. I was simply commenting on a director not having an answer to a simple question. However, to answer your questions, while FedEx may have one of the largest workforces I don't think it is over 100,000 employees that would end up covered under the RLA. I think there are more than a couple thousand workers at places like UAL and AMR and SWA. They seem to have organized ok or am I mistaken? [/QUOTE]
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