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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 707676" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>The breakroom may be FedEx property, but non-work areas are supposed to be available for union literature and/or discussion. It really is that simple. By effectively disallowing anything to be posted, FedEx is breaking the law. I don't know about your station, but our senior gave his ant-union talk from his laptop, and guess what? It was the <em>same </em>as that given by all of our local senior managers. He's not bright enough to have come-up with it on his own, so it came from Memphis. Again, <em>legally,</em> management isn't supposed to advocate for or against a union. They are supposed to allot equal time. Think that's ever going to happen?</p><p> </p><p>Same deal with the parking lot. FedEx may own or lease it, but if you're off the clock it's also considered a non-work area, and I should be able to stand out there and pass-out information all day long of I want. So should the Teamsters, if they had enough initiative to actually make an appearance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 707676, member: 12508"] The breakroom may be FedEx property, but non-work areas are supposed to be available for union literature and/or discussion. It really is that simple. By effectively disallowing anything to be posted, FedEx is breaking the law. I don't know about your station, but our senior gave his ant-union talk from his laptop, and guess what? It was the [I]same [/I]as that given by all of our local senior managers. He's not bright enough to have come-up with it on his own, so it came from Memphis. Again, [I]legally,[/I] management isn't supposed to advocate for or against a union. They are supposed to allot equal time. Think that's ever going to happen? Same deal with the parking lot. FedEx may own or lease it, but if you're off the clock it's also considered a non-work area, and I should be able to stand out there and pass-out information all day long of I want. So should the Teamsters, if they had enough initiative to actually make an appearance. [/QUOTE]
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