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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1509321" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Ground is also under the NLRA, just like Freight, so there isn't the RLA conflict as would be the case with Ground moving Express and vice versa. I have seen Freight semis pulling doubles where one trailer was Ground and one was Freight.</p><p></p><p>What we need to document is Ground moving <strong>Express </strong>or Express moving Ground. This would put Fred's precious RLA in jeopardy, but he's doing it anyway because he's a crook. Like I said, it's well-known that Ground already moves on Express planes to places like Alaska etc. I have also seen Ground move E2 to ramps and transport empty cans back to hubs.</p><p></p><p>If Ground was considered a "customer" of Express and paid going rates for these services, Fred could get around that. Think that's happening?</p><p></p><p>Also, every time you handle a Ground package, you are technically violating the RLA. Even transporting it to the station without processing is still moving <em>their </em>freight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1509321, member: 12508"] Ground is also under the NLRA, just like Freight, so there isn't the RLA conflict as would be the case with Ground moving Express and vice versa. I have seen Freight semis pulling doubles where one trailer was Ground and one was Freight. What we need to document is Ground moving [B]Express [/B]or Express moving Ground. This would put Fred's precious RLA in jeopardy, but he's doing it anyway because he's a crook. Like I said, it's well-known that Ground already moves on Express planes to places like Alaska etc. I have also seen Ground move E2 to ramps and transport empty cans back to hubs. If Ground was considered a "customer" of Express and paid going rates for these services, Fred could get around that. Think that's happening? Also, every time you handle a Ground package, you are technically violating the RLA. Even transporting it to the station without processing is still moving [I]their [/I]freight. [/QUOTE]
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