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5th Union Petition Filed at Fedex Freight
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<blockquote data-quote="CJinx" data-source="post: 1403725" data-attributes="member: 37078"><p><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1486616/" target="_blank">http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1486616/</a></p><p>I have a hard time believing that there would be nothing for them if they were ultimately successful. The union would need infrastructure to manage it's new wing of members, yes?</p><p>I am aware of the difficulties. I know the laws involved and how unlikely it is that the rules are going to get changed for the benefit of labor. I know that the union isn't interested in expending resources on a group that isn't willing to do much beyond whispering to each other in the bathrooms and clandestinely posting flyers in the break rooms. The idea is that if a small handful of people having taken it upon themselves to travel around and garner support were to contact the unions and tell them what they've done and show them the support/contacts they have, you could convince them that your endgame is worth pursuing. </p><p></p><p>Is it a long shot? Absolutely. However the chances of success are greater than the status quo currently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CJinx, post: 1403725, member: 37078"] [url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1486616/[/url] I have a hard time believing that there would be nothing for them if they were ultimately successful. The union would need infrastructure to manage it's new wing of members, yes? I am aware of the difficulties. I know the laws involved and how unlikely it is that the rules are going to get changed for the benefit of labor. I know that the union isn't interested in expending resources on a group that isn't willing to do much beyond whispering to each other in the bathrooms and clandestinely posting flyers in the break rooms. The idea is that if a small handful of people having taken it upon themselves to travel around and garner support were to contact the unions and tell them what they've done and show them the support/contacts they have, you could convince them that your endgame is worth pursuing. Is it a long shot? Absolutely. However the chances of success are greater than the status quo currently. [/QUOTE]
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