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FedEx Home wins round in Unionization efforts
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<blockquote data-quote="some1else" data-source="post: 520136" data-attributes="member: 18280"><p>read my post above. safeway, giant, kroger etc. went through this vs. walmart and target. the end result of a non-union competitor paying 8$ an hour was the union stores now pay 8$ an hour. </p><p></p><p>our industry is somewhat different (pay is not AS large a proportion of operating costs) however it is difficult to compete with the pay differences.</p><p></p><p>i dont know about express employees but most of the fed-ex ground drivers ive talk to claim they bring home about 750$ after expenses... vs 1000+ for ups its 25%+ difference...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="some1else, post: 520136, member: 18280"] read my post above. safeway, giant, kroger etc. went through this vs. walmart and target. the end result of a non-union competitor paying 8$ an hour was the union stores now pay 8$ an hour. our industry is somewhat different (pay is not AS large a proportion of operating costs) however it is difficult to compete with the pay differences. i dont know about express employees but most of the fed-ex ground drivers ive talk to claim they bring home about 750$ after expenses... vs 1000+ for ups its 25%+ difference... [/QUOTE]
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