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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 512856" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>A "no layoff" policy does not exist at FedEx Express, and hourlies can, and probably will be laid-off in the near future. FedEx management has always heavily sold the no layoff provision of the PSP <em>philosophy, </em>which is supposedly a guiding principle (ha-ha) and not <em>policy.</em> Upper management has made it very clear lately that there is a distinction between the two. Most of us feel that the only reason they have not already let drivers go is the impending end of the RLA (Express Carrier) exemption and the EFCA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 512856, member: 12508"] A "no layoff" policy does not exist at FedEx Express, and hourlies can, and probably will be laid-off in the near future. FedEx management has always heavily sold the no layoff provision of the PSP [I]philosophy, [/I]which is supposedly a guiding principle (ha-ha) and not [I]policy.[/I] Upper management has made it very clear lately that there is a distinction between the two. Most of us feel that the only reason they have not already let drivers go is the impending end of the RLA (Express Carrier) exemption and the EFCA. [/QUOTE]
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