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<blockquote data-quote="fedx" data-source="post: 4594041" data-attributes="member: 64891"><p>FedEx is already crossing that line with their "last mile optimization" program. Essentially they are right now merging Express and Ground unofficially. Hopefully it's just a matter a time before they get called out on it and the Teamsters can get into FedEx. Just the threat of unionization will cause FedEx to reinstate their 10 step BS. I would vote union no matter what. No matter how many pizza parties they throw, no matter how many steps they "promise" to move us up to not vote for a union, no matter how many t-shirts they give us, I'll vote yes for a union.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fedx, post: 4594041, member: 64891"] FedEx is already crossing that line with their "last mile optimization" program. Essentially they are right now merging Express and Ground unofficially. Hopefully it's just a matter a time before they get called out on it and the Teamsters can get into FedEx. Just the threat of unionization will cause FedEx to reinstate their 10 step BS. I would vote union no matter what. No matter how many pizza parties they throw, no matter how many steps they "promise" to move us up to not vote for a union, no matter how many t-shirts they give us, I'll vote yes for a union. [/QUOTE]
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