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<blockquote data-quote="happybob" data-source="post: 702419" data-attributes="member: 4724"><p>DS</p><p> </p><p>If fedex can't stay in business being unionized I see it as a poorly run company. The shareholders of the company will see a loss. You will not find a company today that wont say if the union were to come in we would go out of business. It's up to the company, management and hourly alike, to insure that wont happen. Could it lead to the possibility of a merger, maybe, maybe not. The weaker company will not survive. The volume of packages will still be there. Fedex has similar technology to that of UPS and they can't use that as an excuse to fight this bills pasage. Keeping the union out is Fred's was of turning a huger profit for the shareholders. Let the strongest company survive. At some point in the future our companies will have to take a look at merging. Will the government allow that is the big question. They will complain about it being too big and they will corner the market, but it is inevitable. JMHO, and no it will not be called FEDUPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happybob, post: 702419, member: 4724"] DS If fedex can't stay in business being unionized I see it as a poorly run company. The shareholders of the company will see a loss. You will not find a company today that wont say if the union were to come in we would go out of business. It's up to the company, management and hourly alike, to insure that wont happen. Could it lead to the possibility of a merger, maybe, maybe not. The weaker company will not survive. The volume of packages will still be there. Fedex has similar technology to that of UPS and they can't use that as an excuse to fight this bills pasage. Keeping the union out is Fred's was of turning a huger profit for the shareholders. Let the strongest company survive. At some point in the future our companies will have to take a look at merging. Will the government allow that is the big question. They will complain about it being too big and they will corner the market, but it is inevitable. JMHO, and no it will not be called FEDUPS. [/QUOTE]
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