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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 866101" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>There is a former courier named that I used to talk with on FedExaminer (I think vantexan knows him too) who made it to the Supreme Court, where they found that his age discrimination case could be heard. FedEx had claimed it hadn't been filed in a timely manner or some other BS...and lost. That's pretty significant given that the SCOTUS has a conservative bias. I have not heard anything more about it since, so I don't know if they bought him out or if FedEx is just stretching it out by playing legal games.</p><p></p><p>They have always targeted senior topped-out employees, and their "confidence" might be mis-placed if it generates more lawsuits. As I've said many times before, FedEx is a company without ethics or conscience when it comes to employees. This is why the PR Machine is so important to Fred, because FedEx can point to all of the wonderful things it does and what a "great" place it is to work. Juries lap this up, not knowing the reality of working for FedEx.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 866101, member: 12508"] There is a former courier named that I used to talk with on FedExaminer (I think vantexan knows him too) who made it to the Supreme Court, where they found that his age discrimination case could be heard. FedEx had claimed it hadn't been filed in a timely manner or some other BS...and lost. That's pretty significant given that the SCOTUS has a conservative bias. I have not heard anything more about it since, so I don't know if they bought him out or if FedEx is just stretching it out by playing legal games. They have always targeted senior topped-out employees, and their "confidence" might be mis-placed if it generates more lawsuits. As I've said many times before, FedEx is a company without ethics or conscience when it comes to employees. This is why the PR Machine is so important to Fred, because FedEx can point to all of the wonderful things it does and what a "great" place it is to work. Juries lap this up, not knowing the reality of working for FedEx. [/QUOTE]
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