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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1008975" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>You give the average FedEx employee way too much credit. FedEx is what they do for income. Most are so wrapped up in their personal lives they just assume the income will just keep coming. Very few are looking around, noticing a wall of water in the distance, and saying Oh, crap! Most not only don't have a clue about starting a grassroots organizing effort, they don't even realize they need a union or that it's an option. Want a union? Put all employees in a few very large buildings and watch the word spread like wildfire. But since we're divided into hundreds of small groups for many the info about the company is the carefully composed pablum that the company distributes. It's not that their head is in the sand about an impending tsunami, it's that they never go to the beach. That's why this situation could be explosive because there will be a lot of men with families to support, bills to pay, who'll be totally taken off guard by this. When you've been a loyal, hard working, faithful employee for most of your adult life the sheer magnitude of the betrayal, the deviousness of it, the cruelty of it, will probably enrage quite a few. Especially when they realize the company is doing it when there are few options for decent employment available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1008975, member: 24302"] You give the average FedEx employee way too much credit. FedEx is what they do for income. Most are so wrapped up in their personal lives they just assume the income will just keep coming. Very few are looking around, noticing a wall of water in the distance, and saying Oh, crap! Most not only don't have a clue about starting a grassroots organizing effort, they don't even realize they need a union or that it's an option. Want a union? Put all employees in a few very large buildings and watch the word spread like wildfire. But since we're divided into hundreds of small groups for many the info about the company is the carefully composed pablum that the company distributes. It's not that their head is in the sand about an impending tsunami, it's that they never go to the beach. That's why this situation could be explosive because there will be a lot of men with families to support, bills to pay, who'll be totally taken off guard by this. When you've been a loyal, hard working, faithful employee for most of your adult life the sheer magnitude of the betrayal, the deviousness of it, the cruelty of it, will probably enrage quite a few. Especially when they realize the company is doing it when there are few options for decent employment available. [/QUOTE]
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