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<blockquote data-quote="Brown287" data-source="post: 410819" data-attributes="member: 14940"><p>Well as you are correct in the fact that I dont work for Fed-Ex however that is where you streak ends, Fed-Ex will go union for one reason and one reason only. They seem to have evolved into a unhappy shell of its former self. Companys who deserve to become union do, its a fact of life. Look at Wal-Mart that you bring up, their truck drivers could go union if they desired, to combat that Wal-Mart pays them some of the highest wages in the industry. So in conclusion if you keep your employees happy you have nothing to worry about however from what Ive seen Fed-Ex does'nt have that luxiory. Our strike in 97 was not warranted in my opinion, but it did acomplish its goal. As you can see the employees does have the power to change its companys direction. UPS pays us extremely well and they seem to make plenty of profit, so why would things be any different at Fed-Ex. I know its probably due to the imcompatent managers like your husband that cant manage a company without illegal advantages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown287, post: 410819, member: 14940"] Well as you are correct in the fact that I dont work for Fed-Ex however that is where you streak ends, Fed-Ex will go union for one reason and one reason only. They seem to have evolved into a unhappy shell of its former self. Companys who deserve to become union do, its a fact of life. Look at Wal-Mart that you bring up, their truck drivers could go union if they desired, to combat that Wal-Mart pays them some of the highest wages in the industry. So in conclusion if you keep your employees happy you have nothing to worry about however from what Ive seen Fed-Ex does'nt have that luxiory. Our strike in 97 was not warranted in my opinion, but it did acomplish its goal. As you can see the employees does have the power to change its companys direction. UPS pays us extremely well and they seem to make plenty of profit, so why would things be any different at Fed-Ex. I know its probably due to the imcompatent managers like your husband that cant manage a company without illegal advantages. [/QUOTE]
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