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<blockquote data-quote="Broke" data-source="post: 583885" data-attributes="member: 22738"><p>Fedex absolutely <strong>cannot</strong> become union under the RLA. Fedex is the only company to have over 100,000 employees classified under the RLA.The airlines and railroads that are unionized have nowhere near that many employees classified under the RLA.Just say the union began an organizing campaign nationwide, all Fred would have to do is give the larger market locations (Chicago, New York city,L.A., Indianapolis) a raise and the drive would essentiatly be defeated and the rest of us would continue to get screwed. Don't try to pretend we all actually have a choice because we don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broke, post: 583885, member: 22738"] Fedex absolutely [B]cannot[/B] become union under the RLA. Fedex is the only company to have over 100,000 employees classified under the RLA.The airlines and railroads that are unionized have nowhere near that many employees classified under the RLA.Just say the union began an organizing campaign nationwide, all Fred would have to do is give the larger market locations (Chicago, New York city,L.A., Indianapolis) a raise and the drive would essentiatly be defeated and the rest of us would continue to get screwed. Don't try to pretend we all actually have a choice because we don't. [/QUOTE]
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