FDX Rally - Retro Pay
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Thought I clarified that but your explanation is even better. TODAY begins the third year. I'm really ****ed now!
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I've never had a problem with how much Mr. Smith makes. As KnightFlyer says ... they can afford it and he deserves it.
We deserve to be paid industry leading pay also. I'm disappointed that Management insists on playing their "delay, delay, delay game." The pilots and their families deserve better treatment.
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I've never had a problem with how much Mr. Smith makes. As KnightFlyer says ... they can afford it and he deserves it.
We deserve to be paid industry leading pay also. I'm disappointed that Management insists on playing their "delay, delay, delay game." The pilots and their families deserve better treatment.
We deserve to be paid industry leading pay also. I'm disappointed that Management insists on playing their "delay, delay, delay game." The pilots and their families deserve better treatment.
You *REALLY* don't see a connection to what Mr Smith makes or is worth and pay raises for ALL employees (not just pilots) being delayed or outright canceled?
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Although I'm retired, I never had a problem with what Mr. Smith made either. He was worth every penny of it. As for pay raises for "All employees", let's not forget that it's only the pilot group that's unionized at FedEx. There's a big difference between working under a negotiated union contract and being an at-will employee, don't you think. However, I'm uncertain about the sarcastic smiley face of your post, and it's meaning.
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Although I'm retired, I never had a problem with what Mr. Smith made either. He was worth every penny of it. As for pay raises for "All employees", let's not forget that it's only the pilot group that's unionized at FedEx. There's a big difference between working under a negotiated union contract and being an at-will employee, don't you think. However, I'm uncertain about the sarcastic smiley face of your post, and it's meaning.
There is absolutely a difference between being a member of a union and an "at will" employee.
But some seem to see Mr Smith's income and worth as having nothing to do with keeping compensation for employees down. Hence the
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