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FedEx readies campaign against UPS






NEW YORK (AP) - FedEx Corp. is set to launch a multimillion-dollar marketing campaign on Tuesday against chief rival UPS Inc., arguing the world's largest shipping carrier is the driving force behind a bill that would make it easier for FedEx workers to unionize.

The bill currently before Congress would switch FedEx to the jurisdiction of the National Labor Relations Act from the National Railway Labor Act.

If FedEx Express workers were to be reclassified under the National Labor Relations Act, they could organize one terminal at a time rather than having to vote nationwide.

FedEx's nearly 5,000 pilots are the company's only employees that currently have a union. The company has a total work force of 290,000. UPS has about 425,000 workers; more than half are union members. Most of UPS' unionized workers are members of the Teamsters.

Norman Black, a spokesman for UPS, which has its main hub in Louisville, Ky., says it seems like FedEx is trying to convince Congress that a FedEx driver is different from a UPS driver.

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chefdennis

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this is a no brainer....barry stated in his book that he "owed the unions", and that he had no problem with "being obligated to the unions".....this is just one more union barry will pay back by having the dem congress approve this bill and screw fed ex...
 

greg334

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This may pass easier than most think and it may really have a hard effect on the FedEx contracting system. I was listening to something about it yesterday that IF it passes and FedEx is forced to unionize/employeize their workforce, a lot of these secondary service that FedEx offers will end abruptly.
 

chefdennis

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You can bet this will pass, i have no doubt at all, barry is all pro union and he has no problem making it known..the congress is going to pass this, no if ands or buts.....
 
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