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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 492293" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>What's the difference between the commercial airlines and FedEx? Oh right, they're basically bankrupt, and have been in financial peril for years now...unlike FedEx. Delta and Northwest are merging with a gun at their heads, and the employees know it. I would suspect that they will eventually regret their decision to not go union.</p><p> </p><p>You're like the gasbag Limbaugh, who selectively shops for "facts" that support his argument(s), conveniently ignoring other more numerous truths. </p><p> </p><p>Your comment on "secrecy' belies your ignorance, because to even mention unions at FedEx has been a death sentence for many years. Even though it's illegal to suppress employees who want to discuss unions, FedEx has been intimidating wokers who dare do so by either firing them or making their work lives even more miserable than they already are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 492293, member: 12508"] What's the difference between the commercial airlines and FedEx? Oh right, they're basically bankrupt, and have been in financial peril for years now...unlike FedEx. Delta and Northwest are merging with a gun at their heads, and the employees know it. I would suspect that they will eventually regret their decision to not go union. You're like the gasbag Limbaugh, who selectively shops for "facts" that support his argument(s), conveniently ignoring other more numerous truths. Your comment on "secrecy' belies your ignorance, because to even mention unions at FedEx has been a death sentence for many years. Even though it's illegal to suppress employees who want to discuss unions, FedEx has been intimidating wokers who dare do so by either firing them or making their work lives even more miserable than they already are. [/QUOTE]
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