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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2346004" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>If Ground continues to grow, especially at the expense of UPS, there will have to be some major concessions made in future contract negotiations. Will get real interesting over there. Bacha of course is more sympathetic to them with their high pay and great benefits than to the Express couriers who've been reamed for many years now. Somehow in that scenario we're "elitists" according to him. I for one am not against unions who are responsible. FedEx certainly deserves one. But no one has yet to show how we get around the RLA. If pro-union Democrats wouldn't put us under the NLRA when they had complete control of the gov't(they got bought off), then all the finger pointing by the blame gamers at the Express rank and file means very little. Yeah, I'm going to vote for the weasels who screwed us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2346004, member: 24302"] If Ground continues to grow, especially at the expense of UPS, there will have to be some major concessions made in future contract negotiations. Will get real interesting over there. Bacha of course is more sympathetic to them with their high pay and great benefits than to the Express couriers who've been reamed for many years now. Somehow in that scenario we're "elitists" according to him. I for one am not against unions who are responsible. FedEx certainly deserves one. But no one has yet to show how we get around the RLA. If pro-union Democrats wouldn't put us under the NLRA when they had complete control of the gov't(they got bought off), then all the finger pointing by the blame gamers at the Express rank and file means very little. Yeah, I'm going to vote for the weasels who screwed us. [/QUOTE]
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