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Fedex Freight PUSHING FOR THE UNION
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<blockquote data-quote="Notretiredyet" data-source="post: 1199900" data-attributes="member: 44381"><p>I go into a FedX ground facility at least twice a week to pick up our packages that end up in their trailers at bulk shippers. Always take the opportunity when asked about the benefits of being a union member, there's a lot of people inside working the belts and sorts. They pretty much run the same way as our facilities, only they get paid a few dollars less. IMO the only problem in organizing these places is the fact that there's really not a large enough difference in pay for inside people to be willing to risk their jobs to unionize. If the Teamsters were really serious about organizing FedX they needed to take care of the PT'ers at UPS first with a reasonable wage and make the difference enough to use as an example of what FedX workers could earn if unionized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Notretiredyet, post: 1199900, member: 44381"] I go into a FedX ground facility at least twice a week to pick up our packages that end up in their trailers at bulk shippers. Always take the opportunity when asked about the benefits of being a union member, there's a lot of people inside working the belts and sorts. They pretty much run the same way as our facilities, only they get paid a few dollars less. IMO the only problem in organizing these places is the fact that there's really not a large enough difference in pay for inside people to be willing to risk their jobs to unionize. If the Teamsters were really serious about organizing FedX they needed to take care of the PT'ers at UPS first with a reasonable wage and make the difference enough to use as an example of what FedX workers could earn if unionized. [/QUOTE]
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