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Union / Fedex / UPS - An Analogy
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawk780" data-source="post: 533675" data-attributes="member: 7363"><p>I don't know if you understand the vast differences between the NLRA vs Railroad Act. It is nearly impossible for FedEx to organize under the current legislation (entire nation of FedEx voters would have to organize in unison). Whether you like unions or not, I think it would be difficult to justify having a seperate set of rules. </p><p> </p><p>My opinion is FedEx should only unionize if the employees see it as beneficial, but at least make it possible. It'd be like car#1 having NASCAR rules, and car#2 having F1 rules (assuming the F1 rules would allow car#2 to operate at a much lower cost/higher speed). I love analogies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawk780, post: 533675, member: 7363"] I don't know if you understand the vast differences between the NLRA vs Railroad Act. It is nearly impossible for FedEx to organize under the current legislation (entire nation of FedEx voters would have to organize in unison). Whether you like unions or not, I think it would be difficult to justify having a seperate set of rules. My opinion is FedEx should only unionize if the employees see it as beneficial, but at least make it possible. It'd be like car#1 having NASCAR rules, and car#2 having F1 rules (assuming the F1 rules would allow car#2 to operate at a much lower cost/higher speed). I love analogies. [/QUOTE]
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