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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 771766" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Our mgrs aren't some mid-level paper pushers whose numbers can be trimmed. If the company started laying off mgrs they'd create an atmosphere where many mgrs would polish their resumes and start looking for jobs elsewhere. If you look at it, FedEx is run much like the military. Mgrs are considered officers and gentlemen, and are given pay and perks that reflect that. Ask a mgr who transferred in how the company took care of him and his move. The mgr buyout reflects that philosophy, and the correlation is that everything we employees have lost over the years reflects how management truly sees us. They ARE the company, we are the inventory to be used to meet their ends. They'll gloss that over, but you can't get around what they've done to us over the years. That's what UPS has over FedEx, the drivers through their union have forced UPS to treat labor as a partner. FedEx management is fighting to make sure that never happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 771766, member: 24302"] Our mgrs aren't some mid-level paper pushers whose numbers can be trimmed. If the company started laying off mgrs they'd create an atmosphere where many mgrs would polish their resumes and start looking for jobs elsewhere. If you look at it, FedEx is run much like the military. Mgrs are considered officers and gentlemen, and are given pay and perks that reflect that. Ask a mgr who transferred in how the company took care of him and his move. The mgr buyout reflects that philosophy, and the correlation is that everything we employees have lost over the years reflects how management truly sees us. They ARE the company, we are the inventory to be used to meet their ends. They'll gloss that over, but you can't get around what they've done to us over the years. That's what UPS has over FedEx, the drivers through their union have forced UPS to treat labor as a partner. FedEx management is fighting to make sure that never happens. [/QUOTE]
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