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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous 11" data-source="post: 1325242" data-attributes="member: 52022"><p>A strike at your local grocery store of at a warehouse is one thing. A national strike where the general public is severely inconvenienced and the end result is out there that the driver the face of the company makes 33.15 an hour with another twenty going in benefits won't end well. </p><p></p><p>You've already stated that you don't see it but the animosity that most would feel for us would be unbearable. If we were to strike again the business would be Dramatically changed forever. </p><p></p><p>FedEx get the foothold and it's a win win for big business. Ups loses volume equals less workers and a leaner operation for ups. I believe they don't necessarily want this but once it could happen they would regroup and find ways to make even more money. </p><p></p><p>We handle something like 11,000,000 packages a day. Imagine all the union jobs if we came back handling 8 or 7 or so million less. This country is so anti union anymore. How don't you see this trend? Where are you living? When I was a kid unions were still a cool great proud thing even amongst people who weren't in a union. Now people think unions a bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous 11, post: 1325242, member: 52022"] A strike at your local grocery store of at a warehouse is one thing. A national strike where the general public is severely inconvenienced and the end result is out there that the driver the face of the company makes 33.15 an hour with another twenty going in benefits won't end well. You've already stated that you don't see it but the animosity that most would feel for us would be unbearable. If we were to strike again the business would be Dramatically changed forever. FedEx get the foothold and it's a win win for big business. Ups loses volume equals less workers and a leaner operation for ups. I believe they don't necessarily want this but once it could happen they would regroup and find ways to make even more money. We handle something like 11,000,000 packages a day. Imagine all the union jobs if we came back handling 8 or 7 or so million less. This country is so anti union anymore. How don't you see this trend? Where are you living? When I was a kid unions were still a cool great proud thing even amongst people who weren't in a union. Now people think unions a bad. [/QUOTE]
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