Working4the1%
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COVID-19 deaths among FedEx workers in Newark leave families, employees questioning company’s response...long read..but its the usual $$$$ versus Lives
Well horticulture is about plants after all.Yes on the red meat ban results. And no doubt yes on alcohol.
My station has plenty of wipes, disinfectant and masks. Usually gloves. But like Dorothy Parker commented: “You can lead a whore to culture but you can’t make her think.” People need to use this stuff, if available. We can’t force them to take safety measures.
from what I hear from friends all over the country at various locations,
It won't be long before Dano and Friends come on and tell us all how totally responsible FedEx has been throughout this crisis, and that these deaths were all unavoidable etc. Sure, there are going to be plenty of cases in a large company, but how many could have been prevented by slowing down sorts, keeping 1 person to a can, and providing proper PPE and sanitation equipment?
FedEx could still operate, albeit more slowly and inefficiently, by diverting freight to lesser-affected hubs, and by vastly improving the manner in which it conducts station operations, particularly the sorts and reloads. The commitment times are gone anyway, so why not slow the whole thing down and do it as SAFELY as possible?
Somehow, I don't see it happening.
Nice to see you dust off that trope.
How many of them contracted the virus at work?
Don't get your hopes up.
Gloves just give you FALSE hopesYes on the red meat ban results. And no doubt yes on alcohol.
My station has plenty of wipes, disinfectant and masks. Usually gloves. But like Dorothy Parker commented: “You can lead a whore to culture but you can’t make her think.” People need to use this stuff, if available. We can’t force them to take safety measures.
In other words, you can’t fix stupid.
Ask him if he had the station professionally sanitized mandated by the CDCOn Friday, our senior told us that we had our first positive case within the station. He assured us how they were taking every proper precaution and had traced every contact with whom the infected person had recently associated. His advice was "just keep using the wipes to clean your trucks" to which he was met with at least a dozen "what wipes?" questions. He stood there stammering for a minute and then clarified that he thought they had distributed the wipes that the company ordered. So.....it sounds like this will be handled with the standard level of bungling and incompetence as everything else within the company. At least they don't break precedent under duress.
Gloves just give you FALSE hopes
After having just completed his 180th trip (he likes it) to the Fedex Mind Control And Reeducation Academy Dano's mindset is similar to the Borg He assimilates and responds to every question with a standard response that has been downloaded to his brainwashed little mind. As a result he's harmless, can't hurt anybody so sit back and relax but don't expect answers that we haven't already heard many times before.There's the fallback line I expected...word for word. Of course, it can't be proven where anybody gets it. What is sad that the most likely place (work) won't do very much to give you the best possible chance.
Fred doesn't care, and it's obvious you don't.
Word to the wise, people. Take care of yourself, because FedEx does NOT care a rat's ass about you.
Well now, if everyone took that option, you know they'd step in with the usual "we already have 4 people off" jazz and they'd put a halt to it real fast. A FedEx courier has the value of last week's newspaper to Fred. Don't ever forget that while you fill up on the Kool-Aid.FedEx is not at fault. Every employee was offered the chance to simply state they were afraid to work because of the virus. The employee would keep their position and still receive their medical benefits during this crisis. Anyone choosing to work and get the virus or even worse have a death due to said virus, is no one fault but their own. Options were given, maybe next time take the other route.
I've been taking a break from the site, but reading this confirms my worst fears of how FedEx would handle Covid-19. Based on this article, and from what I hear from friends all over the country at various locations, it's all about the company minimizing the degree of risk to employees and maximizing the mantra that you have a "duty" to come to work. If you get sick and die, they send flowers, make their usual statement as described in the linked article above, and go on about the business of trying to make Fred as much money as possible.
Right up there with their participating in United Way only it's the employees doing the contributing.Making money for Fred isn't what's important to this company. You can tell that based on the fact that nearly every decision they've made since 2017 has cost them tons of it. What matters to FedEx is looking good to themselves at all costs. Just look at those stupid masks they're handing out. Are they actually tested or approved by doctors or anyone in the medical field whatsoever? I doubt it, but it's a bone for FedEx to throw to the measly pissants, and it's one that can garner a lot of social media photos and yes, make them look good to themselves.
Right up there with their participating in United Way only it's the employees doing the contributing.