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<blockquote data-quote="Brown287" data-source="post: 512813" data-attributes="member: 14940"><p>When you say that Fed-Ex does not lay employees but instead cut thier hours, is that really the better decision. Maybe in the past "No Lay-Offs" was thier motto, but due to todays economic condition, now even that may not be the right choice. Todays economy is to easilly turning to under employed employees. They dont make enough to survive and they dont quallify for unemployment. However in todays economy maybe even screwing the employees that way is not good enough for Fed-Ex any longer. All the more reason that Fred S needs the fear of unionizing to srtaighten himself up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown287, post: 512813, member: 14940"] When you say that Fed-Ex does not lay employees but instead cut thier hours, is that really the better decision. Maybe in the past "No Lay-Offs" was thier motto, but due to todays economic condition, now even that may not be the right choice. Todays economy is to easilly turning to under employed employees. They dont make enough to survive and they dont quallify for unemployment. However in todays economy maybe even screwing the employees that way is not good enough for Fed-Ex any longer. All the more reason that Fred S needs the fear of unionizing to srtaighten himself up. [/QUOTE]
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