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<blockquote data-quote="FedExer267" data-source="post: 799263" data-attributes="member: 18716"><p>I do realize that quadro but that dosen't change that fact that old Fred snuck the language in to make it impossible for you guys to unionize. For many topped out couriers they have a alright deal however you have to ask yourself, how do the midrange guys feel having to wait 20 years to top out. You and I both know more than half of the Express unit would be union by now. Fred did what he had to do to insure that wouldn't happen. The big question is if Fred treated you guys right what would be the big deal? You would never go union if you were treated fairly. </p><p>This is why I am saying they overlooked inside operations if those guys went union and we began to see how good they had it the attitude would be why don't they deliver. A unionized workforce in the safe confides of a warehouse. We take our safety into jeopardy everytime we drive off the lot. I never heard of a warehouse worker getting held up at gun point during peak.</p><p> </p><p>Shouldn't we get a fair deal too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedExer267, post: 799263, member: 18716"] I do realize that quadro but that dosen't change that fact that old Fred snuck the language in to make it impossible for you guys to unionize. For many topped out couriers they have a alright deal however you have to ask yourself, how do the midrange guys feel having to wait 20 years to top out. You and I both know more than half of the Express unit would be union by now. Fred did what he had to do to insure that wouldn't happen. The big question is if Fred treated you guys right what would be the big deal? You would never go union if you were treated fairly. This is why I am saying they overlooked inside operations if those guys went union and we began to see how good they had it the attitude would be why don't they deliver. A unionized workforce in the safe confides of a warehouse. We take our safety into jeopardy everytime we drive off the lot. I never heard of a warehouse worker getting held up at gun point during peak. Shouldn't we get a fair deal too? [/QUOTE]
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