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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1184224" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>At UPS, the Teamsters were basically invited-in by Mr. Casey...check your history. Nobody put up a fight, and there was no UPS "special" legislation in place to block the IBT. In other words, a very different situation. You are comparing apples and orangutans here...an invalid analogy. UPS workers did not "rise up", nor did they have a corporate culture that disciplined and/or eliminated workers who wanted to organize. You have no knowledge of the way FedEx Express works, nor have you apparently ever worked there.</p><p></p><p>FedEx workers are "rising-up" to a greater extent than ever, but there is no national organization to guide and spearhead that spirit of defiance. I agree that Obama has been a zero as far as labor goes. Smith "bought" Obama when BHO called Mr. Smith an "excellent CEO" a year or so ago, a ringing endorsement for FedEx policies and a tacit resignation from the FedEx labor issue by Obama. Mr. Obama is content with an economy where we have crap $10-$14 per hour jobs being created by corporate criminals like Fred S (and others).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1184224, member: 12508"] At UPS, the Teamsters were basically invited-in by Mr. Casey...check your history. Nobody put up a fight, and there was no UPS "special" legislation in place to block the IBT. In other words, a very different situation. You are comparing apples and orangutans here...an invalid analogy. UPS workers did not "rise up", nor did they have a corporate culture that disciplined and/or eliminated workers who wanted to organize. You have no knowledge of the way FedEx Express works, nor have you apparently ever worked there. FedEx workers are "rising-up" to a greater extent than ever, but there is no national organization to guide and spearhead that spirit of defiance. I agree that Obama has been a zero as far as labor goes. Smith "bought" Obama when BHO called Mr. Smith an "excellent CEO" a year or so ago, a ringing endorsement for FedEx policies and a tacit resignation from the FedEx labor issue by Obama. Mr. Obama is content with an economy where we have crap $10-$14 per hour jobs being created by corporate criminals like Fred S (and others). [/QUOTE]
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