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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 344090" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>This may be the big announcement a DHL driver mentioned to me back in February. He had given an original date of March 6th, but nothing happened that day. Even though both companies have said negotiations are off, I wouldn't doubt that a possible DHL/FedEx alliance on some portion of DHL's operations is still possible.</p><p> </p><p>As far as FedEx problems go, I think Fred's magic hat is about to run out of rabbits. The final version of the FAA Bill could still include verbage re-classifying FedEx Express under the NLRA. UPS has been heavily lobbying politicians to have such language put into the legislation....for obvious reasons. The Ground issue has not gone away, and volumes are way down across the board. Smith is a shady operator who is way overdue for some payback. I hope he gets his due.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 344090, member: 12508"] This may be the big announcement a DHL driver mentioned to me back in February. He had given an original date of March 6th, but nothing happened that day. Even though both companies have said negotiations are off, I wouldn't doubt that a possible DHL/FedEx alliance on some portion of DHL's operations is still possible. As far as FedEx problems go, I think Fred's magic hat is about to run out of rabbits. The final version of the FAA Bill could still include verbage re-classifying FedEx Express under the NLRA. UPS has been heavily lobbying politicians to have such language put into the legislation....for obvious reasons. The Ground issue has not gone away, and volumes are way down across the board. Smith is a shady operator who is way overdue for some payback. I hope he gets his due. [/QUOTE]
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