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<blockquote data-quote="MechLift" data-source="post: 1462102" data-attributes="member: 55622"><p>UPS 1997 for 16 days, which gave FedEx the resources to buy RPS, their current ground operation.</p><p></p><p>"UPS said the strike cost them about $650 million in lost business. And the union paid about $10 million in strike benefits to members who got $55 a week for manning the picket lines." - PBS NewsHour</p><p></p><p>I remember seeing your managers trying to make deliveries. They were incompetent trying to do business by the rules they hold you by (asking for full last names on signing, etc) but impressive nonetheless.</p><p></p><p>Having FedEx unionize would probably be the beginning of the the race to the bottom. A better paid and better quality competition is not going to be to your benefit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MechLift, post: 1462102, member: 55622"] UPS 1997 for 16 days, which gave FedEx the resources to buy RPS, their current ground operation. "UPS said the strike cost them about $650 million in lost business. And the union paid about $10 million in strike benefits to members who got $55 a week for manning the picket lines." - PBS NewsHour I remember seeing your managers trying to make deliveries. They were incompetent trying to do business by the rules they hold you by (asking for full last names on signing, etc) but impressive nonetheless. Having FedEx unionize would probably be the beginning of the the race to the bottom. A better paid and better quality competition is not going to be to your benefit. [/QUOTE]
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