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Bukakke -
I have NO idea what you're talking about, but I admire your spunk.
I glad to see you took a shot at it.
CE
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Bukakke -
I have NO idea what you're talking about, but I admire your spunk.
ALPA, on behalf of ASTAR, has asked the DOJ to check this deal for any antitrust issues. DOJ has not yet decided if it will pursue any investigation.
I wish you luck, I really do, but then they might as well investigate the US post office. After all, both Fedex and UPS fly their mail - how would that be any different in the eyes of the DOJ?ALPA, on behalf of ASTAR, has asked the DOJ to check this deal for any antitrust issues...
I wish you luck, I really do, but then they might as well investigate the US post office. After all, both Fedex and UPS fly their mail - how would that be any different in the eyes of the DOJ?
Here's DHL management's view of the deal...
http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=761048312
Disclaimer - I'm at brown and feel very sorry for the Astar and Abx employees...
Oh, I know, I was quoting you simply because you’d mentioned the DOJ probe not because of something you said... Sorry if my post implied otherwise...AV80R,
I'm also at Brown. I was just repeating some of the info that we found out last night. Just clearing up the air...
Well, the company (DHL pilots, rampers, mechanics, etc) never gave up. Rather it was their management who gave up on them...When a company gives up,,,, well it has the right to give up.
WASHINGTON — The Ohio congressional delegation is asking the Justice Department to investigate whether a proposal by DHL to change package handlers from ABX Air to UPS violates federal antitrust laws.