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FedEx Home wins round in Unionization efforts
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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 538355" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>no, there are no benefits, they make far less than $30 per hour. but then again, i'm not here trying to recruit ups drivers to work for ground. i've never done a time study and never plan to. things are very relaxed and as long as the work gets done (55 to 110 stops, pick up and delivery) they are free to do as they wish. and though many here will scoff at the $14 and hour they make, ups isn't hiring around here. would they vote in a union? i honestly don't know. there were a few rps terminals that were unionized at one time and the company crushed them. maybe with the introduction of a union i would have to begin time studies, strict disciplinary codes and become a big brown nazi wannabe. more likely i'd sell off a bunch of routes and just keep one or two. although working for me may not be ideal, apparently there are worse situations to be in. just hired back a guy who went to a union factory just 3 months before they started laying people off. i guess i'm marginally better than unemployment</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 538355, member: 22662"] no, there are no benefits, they make far less than $30 per hour. but then again, i'm not here trying to recruit ups drivers to work for ground. i've never done a time study and never plan to. things are very relaxed and as long as the work gets done (55 to 110 stops, pick up and delivery) they are free to do as they wish. and though many here will scoff at the $14 and hour they make, ups isn't hiring around here. would they vote in a union? i honestly don't know. there were a few rps terminals that were unionized at one time and the company crushed them. maybe with the introduction of a union i would have to begin time studies, strict disciplinary codes and become a big brown nazi wannabe. more likely i'd sell off a bunch of routes and just keep one or two. although working for me may not be ideal, apparently there are worse situations to be in. just hired back a guy who went to a union factory just 3 months before they started laying people off. i guess i'm marginally better than unemployment [/QUOTE]
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