Ricochet1a
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Thanks R1a. I just don't have your writing skills, so I have to keep it short.
Brevity has an eloquence all its own...
Thanks R1a. I just don't have your writing skills, so I have to keep it short.
The bottom line is van, I don't think anyone on this forum believes you are going to do any sort of grass roots organizing. I don't think it's in you. You want to blame everyone under the sun for express not being organized but unwilling to lift a finger yourself. Don't take it the wrong way but you are a fence sitter. Atleast I know exactly where Dano and bb stand. Anti union as they come. You on the other hand want to complain about the conditions we work in but not willing to fight for change. But would be first inline to accept any increase in wages and benefits that came about from being represented. If you personally do not want to fight, don't. Step aside and let those willing to fight be on the front lines. And yes if it takes years thats what it takes. If it takes 6 months, great. But that is fantasy land. I wonder if you have kids, do you tell them the same thing? Kids, the hard lesson in life is, don't fight for anything you want in life. Don't fight for what's right in life . And don't fight for your brother. It's just too hard, take too long, and you are just going to lose anyway. I thank my parents for instilling in me that you fight for what's right and fight till you have no fight left.
No, I just know when to fight and when to cut my losses. Ranting on this forum isn't fighting. If you want to organize, go right ahead. Who's stopping you? But let's be truthful about the chances. Have you ever stood up to a director in a station meeting, telling him pay policies are unfair to midrange employees? That director suggested twice after the meeting that if I'm unhappy why don't I just leave? Are you still taking the SFA? I haven't the last two years and tell them I no longer participate because of what they are doing to us in midrange. I turned down a 10 year safe driving award last week, told my mgr I need better pay, they can keep all that other stuff. I haven't accepted an award in close to 8 or 9 years if I remember right. And told them why every time. Used to have a mgr who wanted to shake hands when she gave everyone their paychecks. Several weeks after transferring there I started refusing. Said it violated my conscience to do so. Made her mad. Difference between me and you is you want to control the message on our side. We must all be in lockstep together. That sounds an awful lot like the other side. I refuse. Want me to join "your" revolution? Show me we have the gov't and union backing that we absolutely must have in order for this to work. Until then this is just a bunch of chest thumping that's going absolutely nowhere.
I determined that my best course of action with my capabilities, was to get out of Express. It has worked WONDERFULLY for me.
I've always stated that if someone can get out of Express, make a plan, work the plan and execute the plan to get out.
For those that can't, they have but two options. Fred or IBT.
Everyone here keeps on looking for that 'third option'. Look as you will, but there is NO third option for those who stay in Express. Call up those other unions, talk their ear off. In the end, once you tell them you are a non-mechanic with Express, they will very quickly act to shut down the conversation and let you go.
You keep on asking for proof - I don't need to prove a thing, I'm out of Express.
Go prove if for yourself and report the results back here. Might be useful for you to actually do some 'work' in finding things out for yourself rather than relying on your chronically faulty judgment and conceptions about how the world actually works.
Oh, by the way. When you do start to call around (laughter abounds at that thought), don't talk about how you see organized labor as something that is 'dirty', 'underhanded', 'personally beneath you', or any other such language. It may make the conversation with the individual who may just come up with a potential 'third option', a bit turned off by you.
This is the convoluted thinking we must all bury if anyone wants a union. Stop thinking unfair to me, start thinking unfair to us.
Sorry, topped out employees make considerably more than midrange, have bigger pensions, they get more put into their retirement plan, they are pulling away from midrange with across the board percentage raises, are better able to fund their 401k, even get bigger little bonus checks every 6 months. There are haves and have nots at FedEx, and midrange employees are definitely not the haves. And when we talked about what kind of pay we could expect if we get a union the other day, it was said that the most senior employees would go to the new top pay, with the rest of us phased in over 10 years. More of the same falling on our swords for someone else's benefit. There's no "us" amigo.
Wasn't busting you out Van. Just using your sentence as an example of how most think. Sorry to say you more than prove the point.
No, I just know when to fight and when to cut my losses.
If you want to organize, go right ahead. Who's stopping you?
Have you ever stood up to a director in a station meeting, telling him pay policies are unfair to midrange employees? That director suggested twice after the meeting that if I'm unhappy why don't I just leave?
Are you still taking the SFA? I haven't the last two years and tell them I no longer participate because of what they are doing to us in midrange.
I turned down a 10 year safe driving award last week, told my mgr I need better pay, they can keep all that other stuff.
Used to have a mgr who wanted to shake hands when she gave everyone their paychecks. Several weeks after transferring there I started refusing. Said it violated my conscience to do so. Made her mad.
We must all be in lockstep together.
That sounds an awful lot like the other side. I refuse.
Want me to join "your" revolution? Show me we have the gov't and union backing that we absolutely must have in order for this to work. Until then this is just a bunch of chest thumping that's going absolutely nowhere.
But you thanked MFE for saying you made a determined effort to organize, then turned right around and said to me that you didn't try to organize. Well? I'm not asking for proof of anything, just wondering why you said two different things about the same thing?
I thanked him in getting out an accurate explanation of my history. I wasn't 'thanking him' for stating that I made an effort to organize. I didn't try to organize FEDEX, the whole damn company - as you tried to make it sound like. I did what I could at the location I was at.
A hell of a lot more than you'll ever do in your life.
I promised myself not to... but this twit just deserves it...
So if he has cut his 'losses', why is he still complaining he is mistreated, intimidated, lied to, abused, misunderstood and God knows what else? If he has cut his losses, why doesn't he just go to the 'shearing shed' without too much fuss and let Fred's minions do their dirty work to him? What is he going to do, wiggle aggressively when being sheared?
That's right!!! He's not going to go out and do anything rash. YOU go out there and be 'all dangerous' and distribute those 'filthy' rep cards.
LMAO!!! Here's where that faulty judgment makes itself REAL EVIDENT!!! Why didn't he just take a leak on the director's shoe??? I mean, fair is fair after all?
And the director was right. Given our heroic twit's complete unwillingness to work for change, why in the hell didn't he just get out, if he feels so much hostility towards his employer??? Everyone in Express has heard the adage, "If you don't like the way things are, there's the door".
He's made up mind that 'powers to be' have sold him out; so if he has come to that realization, why bother resisting? Is it just so that he can delude himself into thinking he is doing something to 'resist' and therefore has no responsibility to do more?
That's telling them!!! That's REALLY being the howling wolf, striking fear into the hearts of corporate management.
And he wonders why management may have him targeted for 'getting rid of'? This isn't 'heroics', it is just plain stupidity.
I heard a story that once our heroic twit kicked some dirt around and actually raised his voice. Scary. I've never heard a sheep bleat so loudly.
And that is why they call it 'organized labor' and 'collective bargaining'. There are no solo acts out there. That is playing the employer's game. If someone wants a better deal, they have to work COLLECTIVELY with their coworkers to get it - and not think they are 'above' their coworkers or somehow they are 'more deserving'.
And thus you have the reason for your current financial circumstances and your 'plan' to run away to Costa Dumpa to retire. It is a plan, I must admit...
Ah yes... "I want guarantees IN WRITING before I'll even think about doing something drastic like signing a rep card".
I heard that before. Reference my 'demographic' of Couriers in another thread....
...R1A dropped off this site right before the buyout announcements. Either he died, got fired or got scared because he was very passionate...
R1a got another job and quit, after he had made a very determined organizing effort at Express.
He wrote one line, you said thank you.
....You know that there's no chance of getting a union yet you lead these people on .....
And this is where you just don't get it while simultaneously betraying your true beliefs in regards to your fellow Couriers.
You don't consider yourself part of 'these' people. You are above them, are more worthy than they, have worked harder than they.
Without 'these' people, NONE OF YOU will ever get a better deal. Yet, your own self-loathing prevents you from recognizing yourself for what you are.
Put aside your denigration of organized labor and do what would be best not only for 'these people' but for yourself in the process.
Or are you unable to 'lower yourself' to such depths as to identify yourself as one who supports organized labor, or God forbid, one day potentially being referred to as a "Teamster"? You'd have to take 5 showers a day to cleanse yourself from that filth...
Here's a little history lesson for both of you. The organization effort failed in 1996-97 because Fred S successfully had the Express Carrier Exemption language snuck into the FAA Reauthorization Act literally at the last minute by his political buddies. This let the RLA live-on, at which point the Teamsters just vanished. It was not the extra money tossed at topped-out couriers that made the difference, it was the legislation.
I had approached our Teamsters local back in 1995 along with 2 of my fellow disenchanted couriers. We met with 2 of their reps several times over lunch, and I met with their entire organizing team because my route had the IBT office on it and it was easily accessible to me on break. I'd park around the corner, and walk a block so management wouldn't see a FedEx van parked in the IBT lot.
We were assured legal support if we were fired, and placement in a Teamster job if necessary, so we began "informational meetings" at local halls and sometimes at neutral locations like restaurants close to stations. Attendance averaged 15-20 people, with an occasional manager or unknown person we would ask to leave, and then physically eject, as needed. All of the managers we caught were busily scribbling down the names of people they recognized. The biggest fear was that managment would retaliate against those in attendance, a very real possibility.
Soon after, I began to be followed, both on my route, and in my personal vehicle. Once, I was able to get behind the following vehicle, and was led to the home of a manager from another station, whom I knew. Let's just say they were surprised when I rang the doorbell and told them they needed to stop tailing me. Eventually, I found out this manager had been assigned to monitor me, and had to give weekly reports to the MD and Memphis. My two other friends were similarly harassed.
At work, I began to get extra stops, and my performance was monitored very closely. I had to be very careful to do everything on the up and up. The same held true for the other two "leaders".
We kept holding meetings, and despite Teamster assurance that a rep would be there, they never showed. They had promised that reps would be outside stations handing out cards and information...never happened. Even though the national had decreed that there was an organization drive, the Teamster effort was weak, at least in my location.
One day, the MD walked up to me on the belt and mentioned the raise topped-out people received, and he asked me if that would be enough to stall the drive to organize. I said "no". and walked away.
Shortly thereafter, Fred successfully got his special language inserted into the FAA Bill, and the Teamsters disappeared. I was really starting to get harassed, and I wanted to take them up on the offer of a Teamster job. "No longer on the table", was the answer. Me and my two friends were hung out to dry. One of them got canned after being targeted for a long time, and the other barely kept his job. No legal support...nothing.
Here's the point, which is the IBT plays dirty too. I hate that they are the only game in town and that they have been so weak and wavering on the whole issue of organizing Express. They don't understand the Express culture, which is like WalMart in that it means bad things if you are identified as an organizer. The IBT simply doesn't understand this, and I don't think they ever will.
Until we overcome the intimidation game that Fred plays, we won't get a union. The status quo R1a mentions seems firmly in-place for the time being. If the IBT really is the only game in town, we have to play by their rules, even if it means holding our noses as we do.It's possible, but unlikely that another union will be interested because the IBT has a corner on "drivers". Signing cards and sharing information are both key, and we cannot stop the effort.
Anything we do to thwart Fred is a good thing.