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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 547613" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Nobody but upper management knows what the true SFA results are, and only a maroon would believe they are telling the truth this year. Does anyone really think that they would release an SFA that showed the sheep were displeased in any way? Their results get "better" every year because that's what the propaganda machine is supposed to say. Same Kool-Aid, just a different flavor this year.</p><p> </p><p>You make a great point. If everything is so great, why even fight the end of the RLA exemption? After all, all of us "happy" employees would just say no to an evil union, right?</p><p> </p><p>Fred is terrified that he might actually have to pay us a living wage and maybe even have a retirement plan again. The RLA deal has given Smith complete control over his workforce (except the pilots), and he doesn't want the fairy tale to end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 547613, member: 12508"] Nobody but upper management knows what the true SFA results are, and only a maroon would believe they are telling the truth this year. Does anyone really think that they would release an SFA that showed the sheep were displeased in any way? Their results get "better" every year because that's what the propaganda machine is supposed to say. Same Kool-Aid, just a different flavor this year. You make a great point. If everything is so great, why even fight the end of the RLA exemption? After all, all of us "happy" employees would just say no to an evil union, right? Fred is terrified that he might actually have to pay us a living wage and maybe even have a retirement plan again. The RLA deal has given Smith complete control over his workforce (except the pilots), and he doesn't want the fairy tale to end. [/QUOTE]
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