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<blockquote data-quote="bottomups" data-source="post: 1038010" data-attributes="member: 29452"><p>Cry me a river. Back in the 90's I was on the organizing committee for my Teamster Local. We spent many days outside of the local FedEx locations trying to get your fellow employees to sign cards. Can count on two hands the number of people we got signed up. Most were happy the way they were being treated or just didn't want to make waves. We could only beat a dead horse for so long and gave up on our efforts.</p><p>If you want the Teamsters to step up to the plate now I suggest you start a grass roots effort to get the word out to the majority of your fellow employees that a union may be in their best interest long term. Once a major commitment is shown by a large percentage of FedExers I believe the Teamsters would jump back in with money and personnel. The ball is in your court!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bottomups, post: 1038010, member: 29452"] Cry me a river. Back in the 90's I was on the organizing committee for my Teamster Local. We spent many days outside of the local FedEx locations trying to get your fellow employees to sign cards. Can count on two hands the number of people we got signed up. Most were happy the way they were being treated or just didn't want to make waves. We could only beat a dead horse for so long and gave up on our efforts. If you want the Teamsters to step up to the plate now I suggest you start a grass roots effort to get the word out to the majority of your fellow employees that a union may be in their best interest long term. Once a major commitment is shown by a large percentage of FedExers I believe the Teamsters would jump back in with money and personnel. The ball is in your court! [/QUOTE]
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