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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1007801" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>His formula is fine, but organizing has always been a near impossibility at Express. If you combine the RLA with the anti-union culture, and add a bunch of employees too dumb to see that they needed representation... there was "no alternative". A passive and slovenly Teamsters union also didn't help. If the IBT had stepped-up and offered legal assistance and done a real membership drive, we could have had a union.Technically, the choices have always been there, but the reality is that Fred has created a monster that is very tough to fight, much less slay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1007801, member: 12508"] His formula is fine, but organizing has always been a near impossibility at Express. If you combine the RLA with the anti-union culture, and add a bunch of employees too dumb to see that they needed representation... there was "no alternative". A passive and slovenly Teamsters union also didn't help. If the IBT had stepped-up and offered legal assistance and done a real membership drive, we could have had a union.Technically, the choices have always been there, but the reality is that Fred has created a monster that is very tough to fight, much less slay. [/QUOTE]
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