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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1098081" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Again, you don't get it. We aren't allowed to talk to the press because they are afraid of the truth getting out. Sure, every company has official spokespeople, but I can get canned for talking to the media about anything, even if it doesn't involve FedEx. If I see someone run over on the street, I cannot talk to the media about what I saw. FedEx will let me talk with the police and testify in court...that's it.</p><p></p><p>The degree of control extends to the point of ridiculous. For example, we never see reps from United Way, other charities, or even government agencies that affect our jobs because FedEx has a policy prohibiting non-employees from entering FedEx facilities. Why? In order to keep out the Teamsters. By prohibiting everyone, they also give themselves an out for not allowing IBT reps on-site. </p><p></p><p>You understand so little about the way FedEx operates, yet you get on here and spew crap about what we should do and say. It gets old. </p><p></p><p>Get yourself informed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1098081, member: 12508"] Again, you don't get it. We aren't allowed to talk to the press because they are afraid of the truth getting out. Sure, every company has official spokespeople, but I can get canned for talking to the media about anything, even if it doesn't involve FedEx. If I see someone run over on the street, I cannot talk to the media about what I saw. FedEx will let me talk with the police and testify in court...that's it. The degree of control extends to the point of ridiculous. For example, we never see reps from United Way, other charities, or even government agencies that affect our jobs because FedEx has a policy prohibiting non-employees from entering FedEx facilities. Why? In order to keep out the Teamsters. By prohibiting everyone, they also give themselves an out for not allowing IBT reps on-site. You understand so little about the way FedEx operates, yet you get on here and spew crap about what we should do and say. It gets old. Get yourself informed. [/QUOTE]
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