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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 5543026" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>He gets paid for it and posts on other social media sites. He has also appeared on Browncafe as Thunder and possibly other usernames.</p><p>FedEx knows what they’re doing threatens the Express RLA classification. I would also say they know that there will be some level of violence in the newly combined facilities. As bacha29 pointed out, you’re going to have one group making double the other group for doing the same work. Plus, the Express workers get benefits. They aren’t very good but they’re better than the nothing Ground drivers get.</p><p>UPS will not stand idly by and see a direct competitor get a free lunch. It won’t be today and it won’t be tomorrow, but you will see legal action(s).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 5543026, member: 12508"] He gets paid for it and posts on other social media sites. He has also appeared on Browncafe as Thunder and possibly other usernames. FedEx knows what they’re doing threatens the Express RLA classification. I would also say they know that there will be some level of violence in the newly combined facilities. As bacha29 pointed out, you’re going to have one group making double the other group for doing the same work. Plus, the Express workers get benefits. They aren’t very good but they’re better than the nothing Ground drivers get. UPS will not stand idly by and see a direct competitor get a free lunch. It won’t be today and it won’t be tomorrow, but you will see legal action(s). [/QUOTE]
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