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<blockquote data-quote="quadro" data-source="post: 737057" data-attributes="member: 12850"><p>Once again, no, I am not against getting paid more. And once again, I am not against unions. Do I think anything will change without a union? I'd like to think so but the truth is I have no idea. I can be fairly confident that things will change with a union otherwise the union is going to have egg on its face for not doing something. So the question simply becomes what do I think a union will bring to the table and what will FedEx require in return? In addition, I am concerned that people are missing the fact that UPS enjoys a pseudo RLA protection with the NMA. There's no guarantee that FedEx will have an NMA and that could certainly mean that a few locations could hold the rest hostage. Yes, a nationwide strike is also possible but much less likely than several localized strikes.</p><p></p><p>That's a lot of unknowns and the promise of more money may not be worth the risk let alone how much harder I might have to work for not much more pay. While people such as you and I don't think we can work any harder, that won't stop FedEx from demanding more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quadro, post: 737057, member: 12850"] Once again, no, I am not against getting paid more. And once again, I am not against unions. Do I think anything will change without a union? I'd like to think so but the truth is I have no idea. I can be fairly confident that things will change with a union otherwise the union is going to have egg on its face for not doing something. So the question simply becomes what do I think a union will bring to the table and what will FedEx require in return? In addition, I am concerned that people are missing the fact that UPS enjoys a pseudo RLA protection with the NMA. There's no guarantee that FedEx will have an NMA and that could certainly mean that a few locations could hold the rest hostage. Yes, a nationwide strike is also possible but much less likely than several localized strikes. That's a lot of unknowns and the promise of more money may not be worth the risk let alone how much harder I might have to work for not much more pay. While people such as you and I don't think we can work any harder, that won't stop FedEx from demanding more. [/QUOTE]
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