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<blockquote data-quote="MAKAVELI" data-source="post: 1102840" data-attributes="member: 43825"><p>You just fell for the anti union propaganda. Hook, line, sinker. Nobody in their right mind would expect a jump in pay of $ 30,000 in one contract let alone one year. The whole point in contract negotiations is to improve what we have from contract to contract. Just because we have representation doesn't mean FedEx is going to fold and make us all able to buy Mercedes and big Chevy trucks. Having a a contract would mean the company would have to set aside some of their billions in profit for wages and benefits. It's called the cost of doing business. The contract would be negotiated to be fair for both workers and company. If FedEx had just stopped taking from its workers a while back I don't think we would be having this conversation right now. Sure some people would never be happy with what they get but that is a two way street. The company will never be happy with the amount of profit they make. There has to be a balance there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAKAVELI, post: 1102840, member: 43825"] You just fell for the anti union propaganda. Hook, line, sinker. Nobody in their right mind would expect a jump in pay of $ 30,000 in one contract let alone one year. The whole point in contract negotiations is to improve what we have from contract to contract. Just because we have representation doesn't mean FedEx is going to fold and make us all able to buy Mercedes and big Chevy trucks. Having a a contract would mean the company would have to set aside some of their billions in profit for wages and benefits. It's called the cost of doing business. The contract would be negotiated to be fair for both workers and company. If FedEx had just stopped taking from its workers a while back I don't think we would be having this conversation right now. Sure some people would never be happy with what they get but that is a two way street. The company will never be happy with the amount of profit they make. There has to be a balance there. [/QUOTE]
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