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<blockquote data-quote="&#039;Lord Brown&#039;s bidding&#039;" data-source="post: 1077872" data-attributes="member: 32753"><p>Mr FedEx, how many people at your station would be willing to sign a union card? Is it possible for you guys to arrange to "hang out" after work, where you could talk more openly, maybe get an idea of whom you could approach on a one-by-one basis to see how much support there is at your station? I realize you'd have to be careful whom you invite to "hang out", because once they come over, if they think you are trying to get a union in, maybe they go talk to management...but then again maybe not. Nonetheless, you'd probably have to approach each driver individually, invite them to "hang out", get support, set up protocols so no one is exposed to what you are doing except by being invited to "hang out", and probably a number of other steps. The Teamsters do not have that type of access to your workers like that. It would be tedious, hard, frustrating, and perhaps a couple of you may lose your jobs behind it. Just how much do YOU want to see FedEx unionized?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Lord Brown's bidding', post: 1077872, member: 32753"] Mr FedEx, how many people at your station would be willing to sign a union card? Is it possible for you guys to arrange to "hang out" after work, where you could talk more openly, maybe get an idea of whom you could approach on a one-by-one basis to see how much support there is at your station? I realize you'd have to be careful whom you invite to "hang out", because once they come over, if they think you are trying to get a union in, maybe they go talk to management...but then again maybe not. Nonetheless, you'd probably have to approach each driver individually, invite them to "hang out", get support, set up protocols so no one is exposed to what you are doing except by being invited to "hang out", and probably a number of other steps. The Teamsters do not have that type of access to your workers like that. It would be tedious, hard, frustrating, and perhaps a couple of you may lose your jobs behind it. Just how much do YOU want to see FedEx unionized? [/QUOTE]
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