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FedEx fights proposal making it easier to unionize

For more than a year, FedEx and its bitter shipping rival, United Parcel Service (UPS), have been waging one of the fiercest lobbying battles in recent memory, with millions of dollars spent on advertising, websites, grass-roots organizing and other tactics more common to political campaigns. More: continued here

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FedEx, UPS fight may affect rural areas

BILLINGS, Mont. – In the multibillion-dollar world of overnight package deliveries, Mike Overstreet knows his Billings-based company, Corporate Air, is at the “tail end of the dog” as a small FedEx contractor serving rural areas of the Rockies and Midwest. More: continued here

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FedEx, UPS send out fleet of lobbyists to shape labor law

For more than a year, FedEx and its bitter shipping rival, United Parcel Service, have been engaged in one of the fiercest lobbying battles in recent memory, with millions of dollars spent on advertising, Web sites, grass-roots organizing and other tactics more commonly seen in political campaigns. More: continued here

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FedEx Contractors At Risk With New Bill

In the multibillion dollar world of overnight package deliveries, Mike Overstreet knows his Billings-based company, Corporate Air, is at the “tail end of the dog” as a small FedEx contractor serving rural areas of the Rockies and Midwest. More: continued here

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As FedEx, UPS slug it out, rural service at stake

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) – A Montana-based contractor for FedEx is warning that his business and customers in 10 states could suffer under a proposal before Congress to strip the shipping giant of its special status as an airline. More: continued here

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