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<blockquote data-quote="FedExer267" data-source="post: 799214" data-attributes="member: 18716"><p>As long as the CEO's and millionares keep funding campaigns nothing will change. We all know if Fred did not give the contributions that he does to the party they would not have much of a intrest in what is best for his company. Thats why I laugh at the Brown bailout this was nothing more than FedEX's attempt to make UPS look bad and to the general public, they were shaking their heads because their first thought was UPS is a billion dollar company why do they need a bailout.</p><p> </p><p>The bottomline is simple we wanted nothing more than to undo the wrong that Fred initially did back in 1996 when he snuck the language into the bill originally. Express has always been a Express deliverey business that uses planes and trucks to do their function. Dosen't anyone find it funny that from 71 to 96 that they could of gone union at anytime then Fred snuck in his language, begining the downfall of the way he treated his workforce. No more threat of a union he had won, pretty shady Fred...</p><p> </p><p>Thats why I believe if anyone has the power to unionize in this company it is the inside workforce and then FedEx will have a unionized workforce on the inside that has a voice, job security, and just a better overall compensation package. Fred will finally have to deal with a union and FedEx could no longer use the threat of Ups going on strike to try and win business. If the rumblings I hear from the load in the morning are true then this option is not far from reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedExer267, post: 799214, member: 18716"] As long as the CEO's and millionares keep funding campaigns nothing will change. We all know if Fred did not give the contributions that he does to the party they would not have much of a intrest in what is best for his company. Thats why I laugh at the Brown bailout this was nothing more than FedEX's attempt to make UPS look bad and to the general public, they were shaking their heads because their first thought was UPS is a billion dollar company why do they need a bailout. The bottomline is simple we wanted nothing more than to undo the wrong that Fred initially did back in 1996 when he snuck the language into the bill originally. Express has always been a Express deliverey business that uses planes and trucks to do their function. Dosen't anyone find it funny that from 71 to 96 that they could of gone union at anytime then Fred snuck in his language, begining the downfall of the way he treated his workforce. No more threat of a union he had won, pretty shady Fred... Thats why I believe if anyone has the power to unionize in this company it is the inside workforce and then FedEx will have a unionized workforce on the inside that has a voice, job security, and just a better overall compensation package. Fred will finally have to deal with a union and FedEx could no longer use the threat of Ups going on strike to try and win business. If the rumblings I hear from the load in the morning are true then this option is not far from reality. [/QUOTE]
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