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<blockquote data-quote="fedx" data-source="post: 5338494" data-attributes="member: 64891"><p>It says this contractor revolt is throwing a wrench into Raj's plans to boost profits. In other words, he was going to use the contractors like a mule to boost his profits-so the executives can buy a bigger jet/yacht or mansion at the contractors' expense. Just use them up. Don't expect FedEx to share much of their new found profit boost with the contractors either. Anyone at Express can vouch for that from their 10 step pay BS. This puts FedEx in a pickle though. Their plans to eventually do away with Express and use the Ground contractor model or switch Ground to be actual employees and face a union vote. Raj said he is going to "sweat the assets" which means you need to do more with less. Sweat the assets means sweat the employees even more. One thing is for sure, FedEx doesn't care what employees or contractors think about it either. This Spencer Patton guy will find out he might as well discuss his concerns with his dog or cat as they will be more willing to listen than Raj or Fred.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fedx, post: 5338494, member: 64891"] It says this contractor revolt is throwing a wrench into Raj's plans to boost profits. In other words, he was going to use the contractors like a mule to boost his profits-so the executives can buy a bigger jet/yacht or mansion at the contractors' expense. Just use them up. Don't expect FedEx to share much of their new found profit boost with the contractors either. Anyone at Express can vouch for that from their 10 step pay BS. This puts FedEx in a pickle though. Their plans to eventually do away with Express and use the Ground contractor model or switch Ground to be actual employees and face a union vote. Raj said he is going to "sweat the assets" which means you need to do more with less. Sweat the assets means sweat the employees even more. One thing is for sure, FedEx doesn't care what employees or contractors think about it either. This Spencer Patton guy will find out he might as well discuss his concerns with his dog or cat as they will be more willing to listen than Raj or Fred. [/QUOTE]
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