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<blockquote data-quote="H_E_Pennypacker" data-source="post: 570937" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I'm not sure how this senior Fedex package car driver can call that a monopoly. Tons of competing companies have their employees represented by the same union. Look at the airlines, automobile manufaturers, etc. </p><p> </p><p>If FedEx employees don't want to be in a union they have nothing to worry about; if the legislation passes, they can simply vote no. I think some people are so caught up in the issue that they forget what this legislation will do. It would simply allow the Teamsters to try to organize FedEx. And it would happen at the local level if it happened at all. So maybe FedEx in Chicago, NY, and Boston organize... but the rest of the country stays the same. If FedEx is confident that it pays and treats it employees fairly; they have absolutely nothing to worry about!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H_E_Pennypacker, post: 570937, member: 18958"] I'm not sure how this senior Fedex package car driver can call that a monopoly. Tons of competing companies have their employees represented by the same union. Look at the airlines, automobile manufaturers, etc. If FedEx employees don't want to be in a union they have nothing to worry about; if the legislation passes, they can simply vote no. I think some people are so caught up in the issue that they forget what this legislation will do. It would simply allow the Teamsters to try to organize FedEx. And it would happen at the local level if it happened at all. So maybe FedEx in Chicago, NY, and Boston organize... but the rest of the country stays the same. If FedEx is confident that it pays and treats it employees fairly; they have absolutely nothing to worry about! [/QUOTE]
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