UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
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Either that or he's a politician...
..I edited after reading her post for a third time---she works FedEx, just not in the Express division.
Either that or he's a politician...
Ahh, I see it now...I edited after reading her post for a third time---she works FedEx, just not in the Express division.
I stated that I am not an employee of Express. Nowhere did I say that I am not an employee of FedEx.
But unhappy/organized employees to certain extents don't always equal doom. For example I give you this and look at the many parallels, which is no surprise to me, this is our corporate environment today. Many of these companies print money with all this chaos.
Pissed Off 'Employees' Bash Pretty Much Every Major Video Game Company
Sounds to me, you're saying the pay due the middle class as been going to stockholders and CEOs.Yes, the terrible FOX News has some very good business/investing shows on Saturday morning. Yesterday they had a couple of people on arguing the point that the middle class was seeing no rise in wages, and hadn't for many years now, but prices on staples had risen year over year. Corporate America seems in collusion on wages. FedEx certainly isn't the only one. The point was made that the corporations had the money to buy Congressmen. Don't know if other companies have gone to the extent FedEx has to create legislation in their favor, but apparently corporate America's first goal isn't to provide goods or services people want or need, and thus profit. It's to wring out as much profit as possible to enrich stockholders. And the middle class is shrinking because of it.
Yes, the terrible FOX News has some very good business/investing shows on Saturday morning. Yesterday they had a couple of people on arguing the point that the middle class was seeing no rise in wages, and hadn't for many years now, but prices on staples had risen year over year. Corporate America seems in collusion on wages.