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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 717688" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Just a little fact check here. If Smith loses his RLA exemption that doesn't mean there will be a union at FedEx. All it does is eliminate his ability to prevent <em>individual </em>locations from organizing. And since FedEx is such a wonderful place to work and we all love it so, nobody will ever vote-in a union, either nationally or on a <em>local </em>basis, right? Why oh why would Mr Smith invest so much money in fake campaigns like brownbailout.com and buy-off politicians by the dozens when he runs such a great company? We're all incredibly well-compensated, have a superb retirement plan, and never have to fear FedEx retaliation if we're hurt or run afoul of our completely fair and just policies and procedures. Right....</p><p> </p><p>Every time another FedEx apologist comes on here I want to throw-up because they're so completely brainwashed and ignorant of the way it really is. Don't blame me for wanting to spread the gospel of reality about this company. If you'd like to continue to believe the fairy tale, be my guest. The world needs stupid people too.</p><p> </p><p>Here's some irony for you Quadro. If we shut down FedEx, one of the viable substitutes is the USPS. Since FedEx is under contract to fly the Express Mail and Priority Mail products, FedEx would most likely be legally obligated to continue to fly basically empty aircraft all over the US with an alternative product aboard. That's irony.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 717688, member: 12508"] Just a little fact check here. If Smith loses his RLA exemption that doesn't mean there will be a union at FedEx. All it does is eliminate his ability to prevent [I]individual [/I]locations from organizing. And since FedEx is such a wonderful place to work and we all love it so, nobody will ever vote-in a union, either nationally or on a [I]local [/I]basis, right? Why oh why would Mr Smith invest so much money in fake campaigns like brownbailout.com and buy-off politicians by the dozens when he runs such a great company? We're all incredibly well-compensated, have a superb retirement plan, and never have to fear FedEx retaliation if we're hurt or run afoul of our completely fair and just policies and procedures. Right.... Every time another FedEx apologist comes on here I want to throw-up because they're so completely brainwashed and ignorant of the way it really is. Don't blame me for wanting to spread the gospel of reality about this company. If you'd like to continue to believe the fairy tale, be my guest. The world needs stupid people too. Here's some irony for you Quadro. If we shut down FedEx, one of the viable substitutes is the USPS. Since FedEx is under contract to fly the Express Mail and Priority Mail products, FedEx would most likely be legally obligated to continue to fly basically empty aircraft all over the US with an alternative product aboard. That's irony. [/QUOTE]
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