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<blockquote data-quote="Brown287" data-source="post: 533258" data-attributes="member: 14940"><p>First off hes my brother not my brother-in law, secondly Im reffering to you "Living The Dream". Perhaps my brother too would like to live the dream, but you are correct in who he works for that is why I pointed that out. Its the fact that Fed-Ex goes out of its way to PREVENT its employees even the chance to go union thats the problem. Really what are they afraid of, the ball is in their court, if they dont want a union they need to compinsate its employees better. Wall-Mart has the highest paid truckers in the industry, ask yourself why that is. Its because they dont want thier truckers to go union. Pretty cut and dry. The difference between you and I is that I think unions can be very beneficial, as well as devestaing, but thats why <u>employees</u> should be given the oportunity to decide for <u>themselves</u>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown287, post: 533258, member: 14940"] First off hes my brother not my brother-in law, secondly Im reffering to you "Living The Dream". Perhaps my brother too would like to live the dream, but you are correct in who he works for that is why I pointed that out. Its the fact that Fed-Ex goes out of its way to PREVENT its employees even the chance to go union thats the problem. Really what are they afraid of, the ball is in their court, if they dont want a union they need to compinsate its employees better. Wall-Mart has the highest paid truckers in the industry, ask yourself why that is. Its because they dont want thier truckers to go union. Pretty cut and dry. The difference between you and I is that I think unions can be very beneficial, as well as devestaing, but thats why [U]employees[/U] should be given the oportunity to decide for [U]themselves[/U]. [/QUOTE]
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