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<blockquote data-quote="MAKAVELI" data-source="post: 5468482" data-attributes="member: 43825"><p>FedEx did refuse to bargain. The Teamsters and Freight employees eventually just gave up. As far as paying more than Express. Progression is the main difference and not because of the threat of a union. Freight had a three year progression before any organizing by the Teamsters. They have that progression because it's harder to attract Class A drivers without it. That's exactly why they changed RTD progression from 10 steps to 5 steps. Had nothing to do with the threat of a union just turnover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAKAVELI, post: 5468482, member: 43825"] FedEx did refuse to bargain. The Teamsters and Freight employees eventually just gave up. As far as paying more than Express. Progression is the main difference and not because of the threat of a union. Freight had a three year progression before any organizing by the Teamsters. They have that progression because it's harder to attract Class A drivers without it. That's exactly why they changed RTD progression from 10 steps to 5 steps. Had nothing to do with the threat of a union just turnover. [/QUOTE]
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