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An Unjustified Competitive Advantage
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<blockquote data-quote="fedx" data-source="post: 5527684" data-attributes="member: 64891"><p>That article posted on the previous page has FedEx saying they are going to unify all their separate units into one. That tells me they shouldn't keep their RLA protection if they're operating as a unified company like UPS. And from what I've gathered, Express will still be around to mainly pickup/deliver with businesses. Crap deliveries out to the country will be handed off to Ground. So Express will likely be "downsized" through attrition. Not replacing people when they quit. I think Express will stick around, but will have a much smaller workforce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fedx, post: 5527684, member: 64891"] That article posted on the previous page has FedEx saying they are going to unify all their separate units into one. That tells me they shouldn't keep their RLA protection if they're operating as a unified company like UPS. And from what I've gathered, Express will still be around to mainly pickup/deliver with businesses. Crap deliveries out to the country will be handed off to Ground. So Express will likely be "downsized" through attrition. Not replacing people when they quit. I think Express will stick around, but will have a much smaller workforce. [/QUOTE]
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