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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 583935" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Fred obviously feels keeping us under the RLA is very important, or he wouldn't be fighting re-classification so hard, and spending so much money twisting arms and buying votes. It is possible, although highly unlikely, that we would ever go union under the RLA. For one, it's an all or nothing deal. You can't have a union station in Los Angeles and a non-union station in Little Rock. Secondly, the right-to-work states are traditionally conservative and highly anti-union...Fred also know this. Why do you fools continue to think that Fred has any interest at all in you other than continuing to extract maximum effort and productivity from you for minimal pay? Are you that stupid? Maybe so...</p><p> </p><p>As many have said before, if FedEx is such a GREAT company, why is Fred so afraid of having his company have an actual chance to vote-in a union? That's because he <strong>knows</strong>we would go Teamster...he is scared *********.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 583935, member: 12508"] Fred obviously feels keeping us under the RLA is very important, or he wouldn't be fighting re-classification so hard, and spending so much money twisting arms and buying votes. It is possible, although highly unlikely, that we would ever go union under the RLA. For one, it's an all or nothing deal. You can't have a union station in Los Angeles and a non-union station in Little Rock. Secondly, the right-to-work states are traditionally conservative and highly anti-union...Fred also know this. Why do you fools continue to think that Fred has any interest at all in you other than continuing to extract maximum effort and productivity from you for minimal pay? Are you that stupid? Maybe so... As many have said before, if FedEx is such a GREAT company, why is Fred so afraid of having his company have an actual chance to vote-in a union? That's because he [B]knows[/B]we would go Teamster...he is scared *********. [/QUOTE]
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