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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 1867903" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>You are deliberately missing the point. Organizing one ISP at a time and asking for a 50 cent raise won't break anyone. And then the union only needs to organize one ISP at a time, until they have 50% or more of each terminal organized. At that point the union has power. If fedex tries to eliminate ISPs who are forced into unionizing or spending big dollars to fight it, fedex will find itself in more legal troubles. </p><p></p><p>The ISPs who are pro-Fedex are blind to the possibilities so much that they won't even consider the potential pitfalls. They honestly seem to think that fedex cannot succeeed without them. It is funny to see how quickly counter some point when they don't even understand, or misunderstand the points being made. It seems to be a mental block the doesn't allow them to see the logical point that fedex does not really need them at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 1867903, member: 60252"] You are deliberately missing the point. Organizing one ISP at a time and asking for a 50 cent raise won't break anyone. And then the union only needs to organize one ISP at a time, until they have 50% or more of each terminal organized. At that point the union has power. If fedex tries to eliminate ISPs who are forced into unionizing or spending big dollars to fight it, fedex will find itself in more legal troubles. The ISPs who are pro-Fedex are blind to the possibilities so much that they won't even consider the potential pitfalls. They honestly seem to think that fedex cannot succeeed without them. It is funny to see how quickly counter some point when they don't even understand, or misunderstand the points being made. It seems to be a mental block the doesn't allow them to see the logical point that fedex does not really need them at all. [/QUOTE]
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