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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 788486" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>But if the Teamsters won't do a national vote, which they could, then what option do we have? We can talk all day about how we need a union, but what good does that do? I should've known that a bunch of namby pamby liberal wingnuts would wimp out on us.</p><p></p><p>As far as the 4.9%, I see that as a positive. If FedEx is determined to maintain profit margins then most likely with the rate hike we will see a regular raise in March. If they didn't raise rates you can bet we wouldn't see a raise, or at least a full raise. Of course what passes as a full raise at this company means after factoring in taxes and healthcare costs we're not much better off. If they gave a rat's behind they'd restructure the pay in a way that's fair and equitable. But heaven forbid that they actually care about their employees, other than what we can do to make them wealthier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 788486, member: 24302"] But if the Teamsters won't do a national vote, which they could, then what option do we have? We can talk all day about how we need a union, but what good does that do? I should've known that a bunch of namby pamby liberal wingnuts would wimp out on us. As far as the 4.9%, I see that as a positive. If FedEx is determined to maintain profit margins then most likely with the rate hike we will see a regular raise in March. If they didn't raise rates you can bet we wouldn't see a raise, or at least a full raise. Of course what passes as a full raise at this company means after factoring in taxes and healthcare costs we're not much better off. If they gave a rat's behind they'd restructure the pay in a way that's fair and equitable. But heaven forbid that they actually care about their employees, other than what we can do to make them wealthier. [/QUOTE]
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