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When will fed ex pass ups in volume and earnings?
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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1707452" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>First they all say things like that, sends fear to the current work force. But I believe you are quoting something in the lines he'd hire a bunch of illegals the next day if it happens. There are pluses and minuses, the difference is UPS drivers vs Fedex drivers, white collar the same, station workers more the same. So it isn't everyone. What additional costs Fedex would have, they then get to save on their current doubling up drivers/equipment, higher turnover, a ground network where you have to negotiate with vs simply direct drivers where to go and they would gain some additional business being more unified. But from my experiences, every owner that isn't union will always over play how damaging a union would be to the company, live in absolute fear of a union, in Fedexs case there would be some benefits to help offset new benifits and it isn't like you just get everything UPS has day 1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1707452, member: 29298"] First they all say things like that, sends fear to the current work force. But I believe you are quoting something in the lines he'd hire a bunch of illegals the next day if it happens. There are pluses and minuses, the difference is UPS drivers vs Fedex drivers, white collar the same, station workers more the same. So it isn't everyone. What additional costs Fedex would have, they then get to save on their current doubling up drivers/equipment, higher turnover, a ground network where you have to negotiate with vs simply direct drivers where to go and they would gain some additional business being more unified. But from my experiences, every owner that isn't union will always over play how damaging a union would be to the company, live in absolute fear of a union, in Fedexs case there would be some benefits to help offset new benifits and it isn't like you just get everything UPS has day 1. [/QUOTE]
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