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Where's The RLA Rage? Backroom Deal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Broke" data-source="post: 729010" data-attributes="member: 22738"><p>Sounds like Vantexan is a lost cause. The sad thing is there are many like him that will not vote for a union just because democrats seem to be more sympathetic towards labor. The guy complains about the same issues as we do such as wages and our ****ty pension, and yet he still says no to having legal representation. It makes absolutely no sense but I guess everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Another thing to think about is Fedex has used and abused this bad economy to limit raises and freeze pensions and stop the 401k match, but when the economy was good and the company was making record profits all of the money had to go towards new aircraft and bonuses for upper management. My point is that it doesn't matter if the economy is good or bad, we're never going to get our fair share without some type of legal representation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broke, post: 729010, member: 22738"] Sounds like Vantexan is a lost cause. The sad thing is there are many like him that will not vote for a union just because democrats seem to be more sympathetic towards labor. The guy complains about the same issues as we do such as wages and our ****ty pension, and yet he still says no to having legal representation. It makes absolutely no sense but I guess everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Another thing to think about is Fedex has used and abused this bad economy to limit raises and freeze pensions and stop the 401k match, but when the economy was good and the company was making record profits all of the money had to go towards new aircraft and bonuses for upper management. My point is that it doesn't matter if the economy is good or bad, we're never going to get our fair share without some type of legal representation. [/QUOTE]
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