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<blockquote data-quote="quadro" data-source="post: 746409" data-attributes="member: 12850"><p>The biggest danger is to each and every hourly employee who in all likelihood could least afford to put their job at risk. Fred will survive with a mutated FedEx or even without FedEx. Unionization may very well turn out to be a good thing for Express employees as long as it is at a national level where everyone has a say, I don't know for sure. However, local unions would mean that a minority of employees can cause serious issues for the majority. The fact that unions aren't willing to invest the time and money to make an attempt to unionize under RLA tells me that they are not sure they can get the votes. They're apparently not really interested in trying because they're more concerned about how much it would cost them to even try. If they are not willing to go out on a limb for me now, why should I believe that they'll look out for me later? If they had even made a halfhearted effort to earn my business over the years, I might have a different point of view about them now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quadro, post: 746409, member: 12850"] The biggest danger is to each and every hourly employee who in all likelihood could least afford to put their job at risk. Fred will survive with a mutated FedEx or even without FedEx. Unionization may very well turn out to be a good thing for Express employees as long as it is at a national level where everyone has a say, I don't know for sure. However, local unions would mean that a minority of employees can cause serious issues for the majority. The fact that unions aren't willing to invest the time and money to make an attempt to unionize under RLA tells me that they are not sure they can get the votes. They're apparently not really interested in trying because they're more concerned about how much it would cost them to even try. If they are not willing to go out on a limb for me now, why should I believe that they'll look out for me later? If they had even made a halfhearted effort to earn my business over the years, I might have a different point of view about them now. [/QUOTE]
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