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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 801915" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>The TM is simply treating you like an "employee", except that you aren't one. I'd contact my local Democratic representative and tell him/her what's happening at FedEx. Don't bother with a Republican, because they love Fred and his scam mentality. Many times, they can point you to the right person who can make things happen for you. You might also try talking with an attorney through your local American Bar Association. You can usually get a free 30-minute phone consultation even if you cannot afford to retain an attorney on your own. This is how many practicing attorneys complete the <em>pro bono</em> requirements of the job, and also a great source of potential clients. I've done this several times, and have always received sage counsel...for free.</p><p> </p><p>The real payoff for contacting an attorney would be their possible interest in making this a Class Action, which is where the big money is to be found. Nothing catches the attention of a lawyer quicker than the potential for a huge legal payout. A labor attorney would be your best choice for the original consultation, but even a local Elmer Fudd can smell a rat that has deep pockets. There's no bigger rat in the sewer than Fred S. Happy hunting!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 801915, member: 12508"] The TM is simply treating you like an "employee", except that you aren't one. I'd contact my local Democratic representative and tell him/her what's happening at FedEx. Don't bother with a Republican, because they love Fred and his scam mentality. Many times, they can point you to the right person who can make things happen for you. You might also try talking with an attorney through your local American Bar Association. You can usually get a free 30-minute phone consultation even if you cannot afford to retain an attorney on your own. This is how many practicing attorneys complete the [I]pro bono[/I] requirements of the job, and also a great source of potential clients. I've done this several times, and have always received sage counsel...for free. The real payoff for contacting an attorney would be their possible interest in making this a Class Action, which is where the big money is to be found. Nothing catches the attention of a lawyer quicker than the potential for a huge legal payout. A labor attorney would be your best choice for the original consultation, but even a local Elmer Fudd can smell a rat that has deep pockets. There's no bigger rat in the sewer than Fred S. Happy hunting!! [/QUOTE]
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