I have no interest in a union at Fedex Express.
You write a lot for someone with no interest. Where are these independently wealthy couriers who can quit to organize? If they're so well off they wouldn't need a union, don't you think?
I have no interest in a union at Fedex Express.
Shill. Always been, always will be. She just is a slightly less abrasive shill usually.You write a lot for someone with no interest. Where are these independently wealthy couriers who can quit to organize? If they're so well off they wouldn't need a union, don't you think?
If you have no interest then maybe you shouldn't be telling someone to quit their job and try to organize a company nationally by themselves. You just come off as a very arrogant person who is also very ignorant when it comes to organizing a company as large and anti union as FedEx. The reality is we need the teamsters and they need us for a successful organizing campaign. With the rla rules, it would truly be a monumental effort that would require the teamsters resources and the employees fortitude to make it happen. It just can't simply be done alone. So if you aren't ready to quit your job and stand with us to fight then maybe you should just shut the front door.I have no interest in a union at Fedex Express.
You don't have to be independently wealthy to travel around the country. Joe Garner did it with a laptop and a cell phone. Imagine what he could have done with just a couple thousand dollars.Where are these independently wealthy couriers who can quit to organize?
I have no interest because I don't work there. Taco Bell could start a union drive tomorrow and I really wouldn't care. This happens to be a topic of discussion here on these forums.If you have no interest then maybe you shouldn't be telling someone to quit their job and try to organize a company nationally by themselves.
You don't have to be independently wealthy to travel around the country. Joe Garner did it with a laptop and a cell phone. Imagine what he could have done with just a couple thousand dollars.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1486616/Not familiar with Joe Garner but tell me, did he live on air? Gas, food, lodging?
I have a hard time believing that there would be nothing for them if they were ultimately successful. The union would need infrastructure to manage it's new wing of members, yes?You're asking people with responsibilities to quit their jobs. Even if the union got in due to their efforts they'd be on the outside looking in.
I am aware of the difficulties. I know the laws involved and how unlikely it is that the rules are going to get changed for the benefit of labor. I know that the union isn't interested in expending resources on a group that isn't willing to do much beyond whispering to each other in the bathrooms and clandestinely posting flyers in the break rooms. The idea is that if a small handful of people having taken it upon themselves to travel around and garner support were to contact the unions and tell them what they've done and show them the support/contacts they have, you could convince them that your endgame is worth pursuing.Do you know how many hundreds of Express facilities there are? We aren't talking about organizing a factory. Not feasible on many levels and you are just using a facetious argument to egg people on. Why do you think the Teamsters aren't stepping up? They know under current rules and with a Republican House it's futile, not to mention expensive, to try.
One of Fred's senior puppets from the Memphis stable of "talent."and she managed to say all that while maintaining a straight face???......she is good, .....she is real good - has to be one of Sir Fredward's most favorite lap kitties.
and she managed to say all that while maintaining a straight face???......she is good, .....she is real good - has to be one of Sir Fredward's most favorite lap kitties.
So are you paid pretty good to ba a FedEx spokesperson?They're spokespeople. Their job is to tell the media whatever the company tells them to. Whether or not they personally believe is what they're saying is truthful is irrelevant. Politics!
I am compensated quite well but I'm not a spokesperson. Go ahead and search my post history- I have been critical of this company on more than one occasion. I just don't bitch and complain too much because my relationship with the company has been mutually beneficial and I can't say that I've been treated poorly thus far.So are you paid pretty good to ba a FedEx spokesperson?![]()
Commonly called spreading the PR manure.They're spokespeople. Their job is to tell the media whatever the company tells them to. Whether or not they personally believe is what they're saying is truthful is irrelevant. Politics!
Bosler said healthcare costs are rising only minimally for FedEx workers, by no more than $10 a month this year, while wages for drivers rank among the best in the delivery industry. Drivers can expect a raise in October, she said.