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fedx ground story 7-25-05
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<blockquote data-quote="Dand_E_Don" data-source="post: 103577" data-attributes="member: 5619"><p>Maybe FedEx is borrowing to prepare for all the legal expenses they're about to incur to fight "City Hall" - the IRS, the NLRB, anyone else? Guess what happens when you try to fight "City Hall"? You lose...</p><p> </p><p>Instead of fighting an inevitable organizing of FG and fostering a contentious relationship with the union, they should embrace it and try to get off on good footing. The government has made it clear which way they want this to go. RPS/FedEX Ground got away with the subterfuge for a good many years. It's the increasingly competitive landscape of the market that brought this issue onto the government's radar. Also, just look at how much more the teamsters contribute to politics. Beats UPS and FedEx.</p><p> </p><p>The horizon is far from rosey for FredEX...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dand_E_Don, post: 103577, member: 5619"] Maybe FedEx is borrowing to prepare for all the legal expenses they're about to incur to fight "City Hall" - the IRS, the NLRB, anyone else? Guess what happens when you try to fight "City Hall"? You lose... Instead of fighting an inevitable organizing of FG and fostering a contentious relationship with the union, they should embrace it and try to get off on good footing. The government has made it clear which way they want this to go. RPS/FedEX Ground got away with the subterfuge for a good many years. It's the increasingly competitive landscape of the market that brought this issue onto the government's radar. Also, just look at how much more the teamsters contribute to politics. Beats UPS and FedEx. The horizon is far from rosey for FredEX... [/QUOTE]
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