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International Machinists Union (IAM) Organizing FedEx Express Aircraft Mechanics
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<blockquote data-quote="fedex_rtd" data-source="post: 1530548" data-attributes="member: 23671"><p>A few years back when FedEx decided to take away the shift differential pay from the drivers, the mechanics were the only group that did not lose that perk, however the company started to outsource a lot of vehicle maintance. </p><p></p><p>On the Feb video for AGFS one of the items talked about was a new V.P. if Vehicle Maintenance. They are separating the mechanics that take care of the tugs, loaders, dollys, and tractors from the aircraft mechanics in order to make both groups smaller and harder to organize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fedex_rtd, post: 1530548, member: 23671"] A few years back when FedEx decided to take away the shift differential pay from the drivers, the mechanics were the only group that did not lose that perk, however the company started to outsource a lot of vehicle maintance. On the Feb video for AGFS one of the items talked about was a new V.P. if Vehicle Maintenance. They are separating the mechanics that take care of the tugs, loaders, dollys, and tractors from the aircraft mechanics in order to make both groups smaller and harder to organize. [/QUOTE]
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