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What Will It Take To Get The Truth Out On FedEx?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1081991" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>You are exactly correct sir. I think a lot of Americans see the exploitation process at work, but are helpless to do anything meaningful about it. Since the corporations basically run the country as they see fit, it's "take it or leave it" as far as employees are concerned. If you won't take $13 per hour, someone else will, and since there are few alternatives for many, there isn't much of a choice.</p><p></p><p>Fred and his ilk have this country by the balls, and Ground is just one prime example of exploiting the crap out of workers who have a "choice" of being exploited by WalMart, an auto assembly plant, or Amazon. As the bar gets ever lower, so does the standard of living, and the expectation from employers that workers will "take it".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1081991, member: 12508"] You are exactly correct sir. I think a lot of Americans see the exploitation process at work, but are helpless to do anything meaningful about it. Since the corporations basically run the country as they see fit, it's "take it or leave it" as far as employees are concerned. If you won't take $13 per hour, someone else will, and since there are few alternatives for many, there isn't much of a choice. Fred and his ilk have this country by the balls, and Ground is just one prime example of exploiting the crap out of workers who have a "choice" of being exploited by WalMart, an auto assembly plant, or Amazon. As the bar gets ever lower, so does the standard of living, and the expectation from employers that workers will "take it". [/QUOTE]
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