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    Article in todays washington post claiming UPS forced its employees to write letters in support of the RLA changes. Brown cafe mentioned as one source two thirds of the way through the article. You'll have to sign up for a free membership to read it. Interesting I know we had approximately 10 people refuse

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...080701599.html
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    we werent forced, we just had to do it


    anyone who didnt write the letters had to have a 1 on 1 sit down closed door meeting with the CM

    i think thats bull****, a big part of the reason i wrote it was to stay off the radar, i kinda went against my own beliefs by doing that but i see what management does to those guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by City Driver View Post
    we werent forced, we just had to do it


    anyone who didnt write the letters had to have a 1 on 1 sit down closed door meeting with the CM

    i think thats bull****, a big part of the reason i wrote it was to stay off the radar, i kinda went against my own beliefs by doing that but i see what management does to those guys
    You didn't agree with the concept of putting fdx on a level playing field?
    Can we get a picture of the back of Obamas head since that is the way other world leaders see him?

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    They list a website where everyone's anonymous as a source????

    That's pretty laughable. Lot's of credibility at the Post....
    "Now, the party don't start 'til I walk in"

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    Quote Originally Posted by City Driver View Post
    "...we werent forced, we just had to do it..."


    LMAO
    It's all just words on a screen.........

    Too Bad Real Life Doesn't Have An "Ignore List"

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    I gladly participated in the letterwriting campaign as I believed that a change in the classification of FedEx was warranted, and I didn't mind doing it on the clock. However, after reading comments of some of the posters here, I have concerns that some centers placed inappropriated pressure on individuals to participate.

    Just hypothetically, I am wondering if an employee sat down on the clock and wrote a letter opposing any changes in classification, would the UPS managers have copied that person's letter and paid for the postage and envelope and mailed it for them?

    It's a bad situation when UPS takes a good idea and lets it go awry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tieguy View Post
    You didn't agree with the concept of putting fdx on a level playing field?
    Nope, I don't agree with it either. It's called Freedom.
    If you own your own business, you should be entiteled to pay what you decide.
    If you can't find any workers, then you'll raise the pay.
    Thats how the free market works.

    And those that pay more, have more loyal employees (less turn over, etc).

    Don't forget, Fedex is losing money, UPS isn't.
    If you want Fedex to lose even more, and go out of business, do you think the next contracts with Teamsters will be any better ?
    I doubt it, since they won't have a company to compare wages to, anymore.

    Monopolies aren't good for anyone.

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    Klein, down here in the lower 48 states, there is also freedom to organize labor. The letter writing campaign really was about the rights of FedEx express division workers to organize a labor union, which is pretty fundamental here in the United States.

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    Quote Originally Posted by klein View Post
    Nope, I don't agree with it either. It's called Freedom.
    If you own your own business, you should be entiteled to pay what you decide.
    If you can't find any workers, then you'll raise the pay.
    Thats how the free market works.

    And those that pay more, have more loyal employees (less turn over, etc).
    Interesting point.

    that brings a couple (or more) questions to mind.

    1) what if a fdx and ups colluded to keep the wage scales down as non-union companies.

    2) wouldn't collective bargaining be another facet of a free market society.

    3) If you're point is correct then shouldn't we completely remove any regulatory action by the government.

    4) If the govenment interveens in a free market and imposes regulations that inhibit a totally free market society then shouldn't competing companies be subject to the same regulations?
    Can we get a picture of the back of Obamas head since that is the way other world leaders see him?

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    Looking at that photo in the Washington Post, gosh it almost looks like that guy doesn't have a seatbelt on. Maybe it's just one of those lap belts...but maybe not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tieguy View Post
    Interesting point.

    that brings a couple (or more) questions to mind.

    1) what if a fdx and ups colluded to keep the wage scales down as non-union companies.

    2) wouldn't collective bargaining be another facet of a free market society.

    3) If you're point is correct then shouldn't we completely remove any regulatory action by the government.

    4) If the govenment interveens in a free market and imposes regulations that inhibit a totally free market society then shouldn't competing companies be subject to the same regulations?
    answers:
    1) what if they kept them up as union companies did with the Auto Industry ?
    (what is good for 1, was good for the other 2).
    That didn't work, as we all know now.
    Also answers question nr 2.

    3) no, standard labour labour laws need to be in place at all times, or we'll have sweat shops or children working, etc.

    4) I agree, goverment regulations must be the same for businesses in the same branch or line of work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tieguy View Post
    You didn't agree with the concept of putting fdx on a level playing field?
    its not even necessarily that i didnt agree or disagree with it.....i didnt have alot of knowledge about it, and they read us a 1 paragraph, completely from UPS managements point of view summary of it and expected us to write our senators

    i honestly just did it to get them off my back

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    Quote Originally Posted by klein View Post
    answers:
    1) what if they kept them up as union companies did with the Auto Industry ?
    (what is good for 1, was good for the other 2).
    That didn't work, as we all know now.
    Also answers question nr 2.

    3) no, standard labour labour laws need to be in place at all times, or we'll have sweat shops or children working, etc.

    4) I agree, goverment regulations must be the same for businesses in the same branch or line of work.
    If you're giving me number 4 then you would have to agree with our letter writing campaign?
    Can we get a picture of the back of Obamas head since that is the way other world leaders see him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tieguy View Post
    If you're giving me number 4 then you would have to agree with our letter writing campaign?
    You could be right. I haven't seen the letter. Maybe should have kept my mouth shut, but forcing Fedex to unionize?.. thats my point I wanted to make out of my comments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by City Driver View Post
    its not even necessarily that i didnt agree or disagree with it.....i didnt have alot of knowledge about it, and they read us a 1 paragraph, completely from UPS managements point of view summary of it and expected us to write our senators

    i honestly just did it to get them off my back
    I would agree we needed to do a better job of explaining what we were doing and why.
    Can we get a picture of the back of Obamas head since that is the way other world leaders see him?

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