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We need to be removed from the Railway Labor Act...NOW!
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 737093" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>The funny thing about the Boeing orders is that Smith may be stuck with them anyway. The changes to the RLA voting will make unionizing much easier but the language in the Boeing contract was very specific to the RLA <em>exemption.</em> So if he keeps his exemption, which isn't going to be worth nearly as much as before, he's on the hook for the 777's.</p><p> </p><p>Isn't it amazing just how far Fred and FedEx will go to try an avoid a union when we're all so happy and content that none of us want one? What would that say to someone looking at the situation logically instead of emotionally? The apologists get on here and defend the very actions that have screwed us over and over again. It's almost like a mass Stockholm Syndrome, where the victim actually ends-up defending the kidnapper. It makes no sense, but that's exactly what is happening.</p><p> </p><p>Save your money Fred!! Since you "know" we hate the unions and are completely satisfied with our careers, just drop all of the threats, political pay-offs, and sneaky maneuvers. You've been so wonderful to us that we are going to literally burn all of those union cards in a little pile to show you that we're onboard with your whole program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 737093, member: 12508"] The funny thing about the Boeing orders is that Smith may be stuck with them anyway. The changes to the RLA voting will make unionizing much easier but the language in the Boeing contract was very specific to the RLA [I]exemption.[/I] So if he keeps his exemption, which isn't going to be worth nearly as much as before, he's on the hook for the 777's. Isn't it amazing just how far Fred and FedEx will go to try an avoid a union when we're all so happy and content that none of us want one? What would that say to someone looking at the situation logically instead of emotionally? The apologists get on here and defend the very actions that have screwed us over and over again. It's almost like a mass Stockholm Syndrome, where the victim actually ends-up defending the kidnapper. It makes no sense, but that's exactly what is happening. Save your money Fred!! Since you "know" we hate the unions and are completely satisfied with our careers, just drop all of the threats, political pay-offs, and sneaky maneuvers. You've been so wonderful to us that we are going to literally burn all of those union cards in a little pile to show you that we're onboard with your whole program. [/QUOTE]
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