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FedEx Ground warehouse workers are unionizing right now.
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<blockquote data-quote="CharleyHustle" data-source="post: 866728" data-attributes="member: 26998"><p>"Not for or against the Teamsters"</p><p></p><p>I see your displeasure. I see no other reason than this was going to be a blood bath. It looks to me like the FedEx employees signed cards, authorized a vote then turned tail, and the Teamsters slunk away. It only shows the enormity of the task to bring collective bargaining to this work place in this day and age, unless all the employees are in the boat. Most new successful organizing efforts, the Teamsters are competing against other unions for those bargaining units. I don't see any "white knights" rushing in to fill the vacuum left by the Teamsters. The workers at FedEx seem a little to comfortable or a little to afraid of Fred S to step out of line, thus they will remain unorganized. The downside for FedEx workers is it is going to have to get much worse, working condition wise, before an effort is again put forth. Knowing Fred, he'll probably meet them half way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharleyHustle, post: 866728, member: 26998"] "Not for or against the Teamsters" I see your displeasure. I see no other reason than this was going to be a blood bath. It looks to me like the FedEx employees signed cards, authorized a vote then turned tail, and the Teamsters slunk away. It only shows the enormity of the task to bring collective bargaining to this work place in this day and age, unless all the employees are in the boat. Most new successful organizing efforts, the Teamsters are competing against other unions for those bargaining units. I don't see any "white knights" rushing in to fill the vacuum left by the Teamsters. The workers at FedEx seem a little to comfortable or a little to afraid of Fred S to step out of line, thus they will remain unorganized. The downside for FedEx workers is it is going to have to get much worse, working condition wise, before an effort is again put forth. Knowing Fred, he'll probably meet them half way. [/QUOTE]
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