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FedEx has just released its fiscal Q4 financial
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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1156475" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>It's been proven that Americans are brand oriented. Let Joe Courier tell his coworkers they need to sign union cards and most will just shrug him off. Let a team of Teamster organizers show up with professional literature and the ability to push buttons and you'll see a different reaction. We've discussed that most stations have no one tuned in to what's going on. Seems over the top to criticize people here for not being willing to stick their neck out when we are the ones who've sought out this forum to find out more and some of us have actually spoken out to both coworkers and mgrs. FedEx is proceeding with their plans as if there's no chance of a union to thwart them. With Congress in their pocket, the Teamsters refusing to step up, and most couriers in the dark it would appear Fred's in the driver's seat. The only true option short of street riots is for every corporate worker in this country to divest from his 401k. Sure, won't happen, but the only thing these people understand is money. But what do I care, I'm out of here in 5 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1156475, member: 24302"] It's been proven that Americans are brand oriented. Let Joe Courier tell his coworkers they need to sign union cards and most will just shrug him off. Let a team of Teamster organizers show up with professional literature and the ability to push buttons and you'll see a different reaction. We've discussed that most stations have no one tuned in to what's going on. Seems over the top to criticize people here for not being willing to stick their neck out when we are the ones who've sought out this forum to find out more and some of us have actually spoken out to both coworkers and mgrs. FedEx is proceeding with their plans as if there's no chance of a union to thwart them. With Congress in their pocket, the Teamsters refusing to step up, and most couriers in the dark it would appear Fred's in the driver's seat. The only true option short of street riots is for every corporate worker in this country to divest from his 401k. Sure, won't happen, but the only thing these people understand is money. But what do I care, I'm out of here in 5 months. [/QUOTE]
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