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<blockquote data-quote="morgan" data-source="post: 5693389" data-attributes="member: 40784"><p>So with this restructuring express into ground this really means FedEx is not an airline anymore. Therefore, they are not bound by the Railway labor act anymore. UPS and the Teamsters should be all over this. FedEx ground is made up of all sort of CDL-B box truck companies they purchased over the years and expansion. Anyone remember the "Brownbailout"? the lengths that Fred went to keep that law from being looked at and overturned? Come June of '24 FedEx is a trucking company! And if I were the brass at UPS I would take another hit at this law and knock FedEx down a notch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morgan, post: 5693389, member: 40784"] So with this restructuring express into ground this really means FedEx is not an airline anymore. Therefore, they are not bound by the Railway labor act anymore. UPS and the Teamsters should be all over this. FedEx ground is made up of all sort of CDL-B box truck companies they purchased over the years and expansion. Anyone remember the "Brownbailout"? the lengths that Fred went to keep that law from being looked at and overturned? Come June of '24 FedEx is a trucking company! And if I were the brass at UPS I would take another hit at this law and knock FedEx down a notch. [/QUOTE]
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