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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous Coward" data-source="post: 75033"><p>If there were to be a strike, and customers switched over to Fedex Express, all pilots would have to do is apply at Fedex. There looking for the same pay and benefits that Fedex pilots enjoy now anyway. There are more than double the pilots at Fedex and there Union is much stronger. Fedex would not have let this drag out as long as it has because Fred S needs happy pilots to stay on top of the express and int'l markets. He knows who butters his bread. With all the money to be made in China and India, there could not be a worst time for talks to break down between the pilots union and UPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous Coward, post: 75033"] If there were to be a strike, and customers switched over to Fedex Express, all pilots would have to do is apply at Fedex. There looking for the same pay and benefits that Fedex pilots enjoy now anyway. There are more than double the pilots at Fedex and there Union is much stronger. Fedex would not have let this drag out as long as it has because Fred S needs happy pilots to stay on top of the express and int'l markets. He knows who butters his bread. With all the money to be made in China and India, there could not be a worst time for talks to break down between the pilots union and UPS. [/QUOTE]
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