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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs.FedEx.TX" data-source="post: 292143" data-attributes="member: 13793"><p>Hey Mr. Fed Ex- I hear about people talking about us FedExer's unionizing but I was also told that because of the buy out of RPS which brought about Fed Ex Ground that it would be near impossible for us to have a union now. I am not all that savvy when it comes to talking politics concerning the workplace and its rules but I am open to learn as much as possible. Of course I always hear about union reps coming to our station occasionally to pass out information to our drivers, but as usual management runs them off so we hardly get a chance to know anything. Now that many courier's jobs are truly up in the air I think that many of the old-timers wish that they had organized a union before now. I have only been with the company under ten years and some of us who have been there 15+ are sweating it out now. Many folks are just plain scared to even the thought of being found out about thinking of a union. I really enjoy your enlightening posts. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/biting.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":biting:" title="Biting :biting:" data-shortname=":biting:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs.FedEx.TX, post: 292143, member: 13793"] Hey Mr. Fed Ex- I hear about people talking about us FedExer's unionizing but I was also told that because of the buy out of RPS which brought about Fed Ex Ground that it would be near impossible for us to have a union now. I am not all that savvy when it comes to talking politics concerning the workplace and its rules but I am open to learn as much as possible. Of course I always hear about union reps coming to our station occasionally to pass out information to our drivers, but as usual management runs them off so we hardly get a chance to know anything. Now that many courier's jobs are truly up in the air I think that many of the old-timers wish that they had organized a union before now. I have only been with the company under ten years and some of us who have been there 15+ are sweating it out now. Many folks are just plain scared to even the thought of being found out about thinking of a union. I really enjoy your enlightening posts. :biting: [/QUOTE]
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