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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5794729" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Even if Express was a union shop the union could not prevent Express from downsizing itself into the freight broker/ labor lessor model it's decided to become.</p><p>However if it was a union shop there would have been a transition protocol in place that would spell out how the restructuring as it pertains to union represented employees would be undertaken from a standpoint of the manner and order by which the layoffs would be undertaken and what they would receive in terms of severance pay, continuation of benefits such as extended healthcare coverage and the preservation of pension benefits which if I were you guys I would pay constant attention to because if there is a way by which Fat Freddy could divest himself of any and all retiree pension and healthcare obligations he'll most certainly take advantage of it.</p><p></p><p>BTW, union dues simply are a prepayment of future legal representation and you guys have never needed it more than you need it now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5794729, member: 58386"] Even if Express was a union shop the union could not prevent Express from downsizing itself into the freight broker/ labor lessor model it's decided to become. However if it was a union shop there would have been a transition protocol in place that would spell out how the restructuring as it pertains to union represented employees would be undertaken from a standpoint of the manner and order by which the layoffs would be undertaken and what they would receive in terms of severance pay, continuation of benefits such as extended healthcare coverage and the preservation of pension benefits which if I were you guys I would pay constant attention to because if there is a way by which Fat Freddy could divest himself of any and all retiree pension and healthcare obligations he'll most certainly take advantage of it. BTW, union dues simply are a prepayment of future legal representation and you guys have never needed it more than you need it now. [/QUOTE]
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