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.
The reason for all the excitement? An obscure, 230-word provision that would require FedEx Express to comply with the same labor laws as UPS, making it easier for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and other unions to organize.
Seems to me this should pretty much settle the debate, if there even is still one, over whether greater unionization harms economic competitiveness.
I'd also be remiss in broaching this topic without also featuring this awesome ReasonTV bit:
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