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FedEx Torches UPS in Straw Man Argument.
June 22, 2009... FedEx doesn't want to be unionized.
It especially doesn't want the Teamsters unionizing its ground people.
They can't be right now because its delivery guys are covered under the Railway Labor Act (RLA), which was meant "to avoid any interruptions to commerce."
See, FedEx...
Persystent To Keep USPS PCs Afloat.
June 22, 2009... Persystent Technologies, which claims to have the world's fastest automated PC recovery product, has gotten a contract from the USPS. Terms were not disclosed.
Persystent Suite, which says it can restore corrupted, changed or missing operating system and application files in less than 30...
Royal Mail's Fate Uncertain.
June 22, 2009... Royal Mail still lingers in limbo, its fate uncertain except now 10,000 postal workers are threatening to strike for 24 hours on Friday June 19 on the premise that modernization will lead to "arbitrary" job cuts.
After the strike was called the Communication Workers Union (CWU) offered a...
Postal Mail a Step Closer to E-Mail.
June 22, 2009... Earth Class Mail (ECM), the company that digitizes postal mail, has officially released its updated postal-mail web application to customers worldwide.
The new user interface, in beta for the past few weeks, lets customers get, read and manage their postal mail on the web using features...
Royal Mail Has 'Clear Prospects'.
June 22, 2009... Britain's Royal Mail has a new online tool that's supposed to help SMEs create business growth from their existing customer databases. It's called Clear Prospects.
The secure web-based service lets businesses clean up and enhance their records to improve the accuracy of their data before...