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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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Why all three I can

Submitted by nick on 12/20/08 - 6:40 am
Why all three I can understand the bonus and the 401k but a pay cut as well? These are not easy times for us to put food on the table and take care of our families, I understand the logic behind trying to perserve the long term success of our company. I have spent over ten years with this company and now I ahve to get a second job just to be able to be compfortable.
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Not to mention our purchasing

Submitted by manager on 12/20/08 - 6:19 am
Not to mention our purchasing policies in place to "Save us money and give FedEx purchasing power", which keeps us from ordering supplies locally and helping our local communities. I just ordered a fax machine through our purchasing department, per company policy, for $675.....I can go to Office Max and get a fax machine for a whole lot less and replace it yearly with an overall cost savings.....we need to dig in to some of our crazy policies. Believe it or not, your field management is capable of making fiscaly responsible decisions..........
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It's a great thing they are

Submitted by employee on 12/20/08 - 3:34 am
It's a great thing they are doing to save jobs now everyone needs to pitch in and help. Little things we do every day or night as in cut cost in damage take care of what you have to work with that will cut millions a year in repair alone.Go back to the old days when you took pride in work not just here for a paycheck this is a great place to work and I know we all can help in diffrent ways.WE take care of our customer's whoever they are from being diffrent departments to the customer their self.the comany will make it through.
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I strongly agree with this

Submitted by F. Mejia on 12/20/08 - 12:37 am
I strongly agree with this !!!!! Ther's a lot of stuff around each terminal that "WE" the employee can do, Instead of hiring different crews to do the jobs that we can do.... Happy holidays to all !!!!
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There are articles out there

Submitted by Bruce Phillips on 12/19/08 - 10:23 pm
There are articles out there already slamming FedEx for the cuts that have been put in place. I strongly disagree with them. These articles are backed by the Teamsters. They are just pushing to get in the door. My experience with Unions does not leave me to want them in my work place. There is no perfect job, but FedEx has done very well in trying to keep job security for loyal employees. Unions are for Unions not for the employees or employers. These cuts may look to be a negaitive now but down the road they will be part of a strong company's history. I will be happy to take a small cut in my wages to keep my work group together. Let all FedEx employees tell the Teamsters to leave us alone, we are just fine the way it is.
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I have been a proud member of

Submitted by Casey on 12/19/08 - 9:04 pm
I have been a proud member of FedEx for eleven years. And to know our company is able to make their own cost cutting measures and find ways to survive without being at the point of asking for government bailouts makes me even prouder to be associated with FedEx. To prevent the fear of the American public of layoffs other American companies should take a look at what Mr. Smith has done to keep his employees working. A laid off worker only puts a greater strain on the economy and our weakening unemployment systems.
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Agree, 100% I would take the

Submitted by PC on 12/19/08 - 8:13 pm
Agree, 100% I would take the cut permanent if that was the case...
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As hard as it is to take this

Submitted by Michael on 12/19/08 - 8:07 pm
As hard as it is to take this news in during the Holidays, Mr. Smith, you have acted in the same manner that I would have if this were my company. The main thing that makes this easy for me to stomach is how good this company has been to me and my family. When the good times have been there, so has this company’s support for my family, therefore, when the bad times are here, so should our families support be for the company. I've been spending the last two days telling my employee's to "remember DHL," and to be happy that we have a company that is willing to preserve our jobs for us, while reminding them that the best thing for us all to do to grow our business is to sell the one thing that we as a company can, "On Time, with superior customer service." God Bless, and Have a wonderful Holiday season Mr. Smith.
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A customer walked in my

Submitted by Tyrone James on 12/19/08 - 7:23 pm
A customer walked in my location this morning and said she was so proud of FedEx, because of what our management team was doing, by taking a pay cut starting with the CEO, to protect hourly jobs. Add that to an already long list of proud moments working at FedEx.
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In my assesment, the

Submitted by Michael Brown on 12/19/08 - 7:04 pm
In my assesment, the leadership of FedEx has a long history of making sound decisions that support our presence in the world. This decision is just another one of those many decisions that we honestly needed our leadership to make in the best interest of all involved. I can only imagine how difficult the decison was to take the needed actions, and I want to thank Mr. Smith for being a great leader of courage and example during these times of uncertainty. As we all know, these changes are not easy requiring much sacrifice and testing, however by the example that has been set, we can embrace the fact that the race is not given to the swift nor to the strong, but to the ones who endureth until the end. I am prayerful that our best days are ahead of us! It's Purple Promise Time ...
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