Interesting American and Canadian Video Content

There are lots of videos about the benefits of joining a union - and FedEx's tactics to keep the power on their side of the fence - from the American experience. We've compiled some of the best here.

We also have added some Canadian content.

Opening Video 2010 Teamsters Unity Conference

U.S. FedEx Drivers Aren't Pilots!!!!

11 Year FedEx Express Employee Mark Talbot Sends a Message

Teamsters Canada Asks Binks and Wilson for a Debate

Crystal Todd takes a stand for FedEx Ground Package Handlers

Duane Clarke talks about FedEx Grounds low pay

Reshma Mahabir talks about FedEx's low pay

FedEx Ground worker Reshma Mahabir talks to all FedEx workers

FedEx Ground workers outside Toronto facility part #3

FedEx Ground workers outside Toronto facility part #2

FedEx Ground workers outside Toronto facility part #1

Obama speaks to Teamsters--part #2

President Obama speaks to Teamsters

FedEx 25 year Employee

Quebec Teamsters talk to Quebec FedEx workers (in French)

Owner-Operators stand to win 1 billion from FedEx in the U.S.A.

A Fired U.S. Owner-Operator Tells His Story.

U.S. FedEx Owner-Operator Speaks Out!

Winnipeg helped the labour fight in Canada

Canadian Shop Stewards talk to Canadian FedEx workers

U.S. FedEx workers encourage Canadian FedEx workers to join the Teamsters.

FedEx Freight Workers Talk About Pension and Benefit Grab

Rachel Maddow on Union-Busting

FedEx anti-union tactics, as described by a FedEx mechanic

The FedEx Special Deal

FedEx Slap of the Week

FedEx Pension Changes from a FedEx lead mechanic

FedEx Rally #1

FedEx Rally #2

FedEx Rally #3

FedEx Rally #4

 

Info on union busting

While the right to join and form trade unions is recognized in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR),[1] union busting actions subvert the organization and continuation of unions by sowing discord amongst union members, challenging unions via law courts, strike breaking, lockouts, violent suppression, the sponsorship of anti-union organizations, or the creation of employer-controlled trade unions. Find out more on Wikipedia's union-busting page.