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<blockquote data-quote="Ricochet1a" data-source="post: 546155" data-attributes="member: 22880"><p>As as FedEx employee, I'm sincerely asking UPS employees to NOT do anything like this. Any acts of vandalism or intimidation would only STRENGTHEN FedEx's position that they should continue to receive special treatment with their RLA classification. Many FedEx employees are reluctant to sign a union card (should the RLA classification get changed) because they don't want to be associated with tactics like this. </p><p> </p><p>The employees of FedEx are going to have to win this battle against Fred S by taking the high road, and gaining enough public sympathy to get the RLA status changed. Your anger at FedEx over their dirty trick is experienced many times over by the employees of FedEx that have had to put up with this sort of treatment for the past few years. </p><p> </p><p>Let us win this battle, then we can all prosper with collective bargaining powers with our respective employers. Engaging in the tactics of the past will play right into Fred's hands (and virtually end any chance of FedEx ever getting a union for their drivers).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricochet1a, post: 546155, member: 22880"] As as FedEx employee, I'm sincerely asking UPS employees to NOT do anything like this. Any acts of vandalism or intimidation would only STRENGTHEN FedEx's position that they should continue to receive special treatment with their RLA classification. Many FedEx employees are reluctant to sign a union card (should the RLA classification get changed) because they don't want to be associated with tactics like this. The employees of FedEx are going to have to win this battle against Fred S by taking the high road, and gaining enough public sympathy to get the RLA status changed. Your anger at FedEx over their dirty trick is experienced many times over by the employees of FedEx that have had to put up with this sort of treatment for the past few years. Let us win this battle, then we can all prosper with collective bargaining powers with our respective employers. Engaging in the tactics of the past will play right into Fred's hands (and virtually end any chance of FedEx ever getting a union for their drivers). [/QUOTE]
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