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Minimizing Job Losses and Protecting FedEx for the Long-Term

By Fred Smith on December 18, 2008
 
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Today FedEx announced earnings for the second quarter of our fiscal year 2009. As you can see from that announcement, we face serious economic challenges and must take immediate steps to minimize job losses and protect the long-term financial health of our company. We are doing exactly that with several significant actions that impact all of us:

For the first time, U.S.-based management and salaried-exempt team members will take permanent pay reductions. These salary changes will not impact hourly employees such as couriers, mechanics and package handlers.

  • My salary will be reduced 20%.
  • Other FedEx senior executives will have their salaries reduced 7.5 to 10%.
  • The rest of our salaried-exempt workforce will take 5% reductions.
  • We are also eliminating 2009 merit increases and fiscal year 09 bonus payments for U.S. salaried-exempt personnel (sales incentives are not affected).

In addition, we will be suspending the 401(k) company match effective February 1, 2009, for a minimum of one year. We hope to reinstate the Company match in 2010, depending upon business and global economic conditions.

These actions are part of broader efforts to reduce costs throughout our organization. Based on these programs we are projected to reduce spending by more than $1 billion through FY2009 and another $600 million through FY2010.

I fully recognize that these pay actions are difficult, but this economic environment is unprecedented for us and requires decisive action. Taking these hard steps now will mean a stronger FedEx later. I’m confident we will manage through these tough times and be positioned to take full advantage of market conditions when the economy rebounds.

I am asking all our team members to keep focused on delivering an outstanding FedEx experience to our customers and to each other. That has made all the difference during past economic challenges in our history. Our ultimate success depends on it again today, and I know we’ll come through.

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I am glad to say that I am

Submitted by C. Hendrix on 12/22/08 - 7:23 pm
I am glad to say that I am still employeed, The job market is awful right now and I would hate to be one of the many people without a job this Christmas. I just wish we had more warning, a simple heads up before Christmas and before a few weeks out. We are forced to make life altering descions everyday as individuals, so it's only natural that the company has to do the same. It is just that our descions are made alot of times based of our fiancial situations at the moment. Our commitments to our bill collectors don't change because our payrate does. Thank you for not cutting jobs, but next time around just give us a bigger warning about cuts. It may make the difference in life altering descions.
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I do not wish to have my

Submitted by Eric on 12/22/08 - 5:13 pm
I do not wish to have my income compromised. Nobody does. While I agree with the changes to the degree that we will save (some) jobs, there is ample waste that we all observe daily that could save FedEx (and all OpCos) countless dollars. From printing additional paperwork to making a long distance call rather than sending an email. Or even something as miniscule as turning off a bathroom light. We must have already reviewed all employees dedication to the purple promise and their diligent work ethics, since there are plenty of current FedEx employees still employed who do not deserve their job. I personally have witnessed employees waste time and resources, others take advantage of FMLA, and others do virtually nothing and still collect a paycheck. The fact that I have lost pay in order to allow these people to keep a job makes me sick. I work hard to get praise from my customers, for a good review, a pay raise, and to support my family. Those that do not, do not deserve the job. They are not helping to ameliorate the problem, they are part of it. We continually are pushed to more with less. This conundrum is no exception. Cutting our pay is not the solution. Streamlining, reviewing processes, evaluating (and eliminating) personnel, cutting routes, eliminating advertising and marketing costs are only a few of the ways to save money. This is only the beginning. No doubt, the quality people inside FedEx will rise and help us all through these tough times...even if the slackers are riding our coat tails.
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We employees should be a

Submitted by David Thomas on 12/22/08 - 5:10 pm
We employees should be a little more focused on the fact that we're all still employed and we have a leader/s that are taking steps to continue this status. Fred Smith's cut in salary should be appreciated but should not be an employee's focus of how much or whether it should have been more since his guidance and decisions are the main reason we are an example that other companies continue to watch closely and in many cases attempt to immitate.
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Great companies take

Submitted by Nicholas P on 12/22/08 - 4:11 pm
Great companies take extraordinary decisions. I think the decision made by FedEx to slash salary and benefits was extraordinary. A smart business move in oreder to preserve FedEx's people-centric image in the future. However, There is a reason why other great companies sometimes trim workforces, downturn or not. These are opportunities to reduce some overstaffing and also to rid the company of under-performers. It positions the company for a better future more than across-the-board pay cuts will. I'm not saying we should send thousands home, but we should consider trimming staff in a smart way that will help the company perform better in the future.
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I would like to say how proud

Submitted by Kim Spight on 12/22/08 - 2:54 pm
I would like to say how proud I am to work for a company that truly put the employees first. I stared with FedEx after college, have never worked anywhere else, have been here 12 years and have enjoyed every day of it!! When these cuts were announced last week, I talked to my mother who really put it into perspective. She asked me if I still had a job, I said yes. She asked me if I still had FedEx health benefits, and I said yes. She then said I should be happy and grateful. And to be honest I am very grateful. We can all replace the 5%. At least none of us had to go home and tell our families we had to replace 100%.
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I am going to stay positive,

Submitted by Bob on 12/22/08 - 1:12 pm
I am going to stay positive, and do everything that I can to help reduce costs at FedEx. If we all work as a team we can do it. I just turned off a light in my office, will not print any documents unless necessary. I do this at home to save money and I will do this at work as well.
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Oh yee of little faith. I

Submitted by Cathy Sachse on 12/22/08 - 12:46 pm
Oh yee of little faith. I couldn't agree with you less. This is only going to make our company stronger. As a 25 year employee my money is on Mr. Smith.
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Thank you Fred Smith, every

Submitted by Mark Tonkovich on 12/22/08 - 11:49 am
Thank you Fred Smith, every one of us is tasked with making decisions like these on a smaller scale in our homes to ensure our families needs are met. Your leadership and courage to make these tough decisions for our FedEx family shows why you and FedEx are admired around the world. I support and salute you!
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As a member of management and

Submitted by Mark Tonkovich on 12/22/08 - 11:42 am
As a member of management and an 11 year employee of FedEx, I will admit I was initially disappointed when I heard this announcement. I am thankful for every opportunity which FedEx has provided me. FedEx has trusted me letting me grow and become a leader I would be proud to work for. I must now return that trust
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Its called a write down. The

Submitted by RS on 12/22/08 - 11:29 am
Its called a write down. The 891M is not out of pocket.
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