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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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This poster pretty well sums

Submitted by Joy on 12/19/08 - 7:00 pm
This poster pretty well sums up my feelings. I'd rather have all of us tighten our belts a little to help protect the jobs of all of us. I have complete confidence in the wisdom, leadership and integrity of Fred Smith and the executive management at FedEx and am grateful to continue to have this company to work for after almost 25 years. Why don't some other companies handle their problems in such a reasonable and equitable way? We should quit squawking and look for ways to make this company financially healthy again. Mr. Smith has led by example. We're all in this together; let's act like it!
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I’ve come all the way from

Submitted by Marco Franck on 12/19/08 - 6:51 pm
I’ve come all the way from Belgium with my wife and children to work for FedEx in Memphis. I ‘ve been 16 years with FedEx, 15 of which I worked in the EMEA. In this difficult economical crisis we all live in today I am very supportive of Mr Smith decisions. It proved to me, my wife and children (4) how much our company cares about us as individual human beings. Hope this says it all! I wish everybody on this small world a happy holiday season.
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Proud of our company. While

Submitted by Drew Taylor on 12/19/08 - 6:51 pm
Proud of our company. While the global markets are creating difficult conditions to operate and sustain business at previous levels, I am proud of FedEx for taking aggressive measures to be responsible corporate leaders. By taking decisive, aggressive actions early in this cycle, Mr. Smith is preserving the overall success of this great company and the success of it's global workforce. History will mark Mr. Smith's legacy as visionary.
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Responsible corporate

Submitted by Bob Barnett on 12/19/08 - 6:31 pm
Responsible corporate leadership and a solid foundation of exemplary employee spirit will be the underlying factor in the continued success of FedEx. In the current environment of corporate mis-management and greed it is indeed refreshing to see the employees and management of FedEx standing strong and sacrificing side by side in their resolve to make FedEx viable now and in the future. As a 20 year employee I am proud of our FedEx “family” and our resolve during this unfortunate downturn in our history. BZ to All and Merry Christmas from FedEx in Germany!
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As a manager who was affected

Submitted by FedEx Manager on 12/19/08 - 4:15 pm
As a manager who was affected by the most recent news, I have never felt so proud to be a part of the FedEx family. I have worked for FedEx for 10 years and am so thankful that "WE" have a job to come to everyday. I am so grateful that none of my team members were affected. I am so grateful that our leadership team sacrafices right along with the rest of us, which you can't say for many corporations. We are a corportation, but we are also a "family." We take care of each other everyday and this will only make us stronger and smarter. Take my 5%, so my team member who is struggling to put food on the table, can continue to. Take my 5% so my customers can have a place to come everyday and receive the customer service they are used to receiving.We will come out on top in the end and I will always "Make Every FedEx Experience Outstanding" because of the leadership we have in this company. Thank you to all who had to make this hard, but needed decision. I will survive the pay cut, and I know I will be rewarded everyday with or without 5%.
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After 24 years with FedEx I

Submitted by Marcia on 12/19/08 - 4:06 pm
After 24 years with FedEx I have learned to trust the decisions that Fred makes. I may not like this one but it is what it is. If I have to make a personal sacrifice now in order to help insure that the company is alive and healthy in the future then that is what I have to do. I am, after all, a part of this company.
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An option that would make

Submitted by Ray Riley on 12/19/08 - 3:36 pm
An option that would make sense for employees is an option to allow a salary reduction of the amount of the match coupled with maintaining the 401(k) matching contribution. This would allow employees to take advantage of the tax benefits of a company match contribution. I am no tax lawyer, but if the law allows a choice, this would be a great option for employees who plan to keep contributing to their 401(k). Keep up the good work in planning for the future. I got out of real estate in 2003 and came here because of this kind of planning and because the current economic situation was obvious even back then.
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This recent announcement was

Submitted by Nickie Larson on 12/19/08 - 3:18 pm
This recent announcement was most likely anticipated by most, however, I feel the humbling communication given by our leader and role model, made this something to easily respect and accept considering the sacrifices afforded by all. Our 160 employee location proudly continues to support all existing and future efforts to help ensure the long term success of our organization and most importantly, the safety and security of our world wide FedEx family. Let us all count our blessings, as we will find many reasons to be thankful and supportive to all.
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There's no way I can be upset

Submitted by MEM on 12/19/08 - 3:14 pm
There's no way I can be upset regarding the changes within FEDEX because I STILL HAVE A JOB! I do understand how people's first reaction is to be upset but once the news "settles", reality should kick in and make everyone realize that they could have been given pink slips as many other companies chose to do. What I don't understand is how FEDEX can continue to use vendors within FedEx Freight, Express, etc. areas and move full time employees to dock positions, less hours, etc. Why are vendors constantly pulling up on "the yard" and operating runs that employees should be doing? That just doesn't set well with us.
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I also thank you for the

Submitted by Lori DeBrunn on 12/19/08 - 3:00 pm
I also thank you for the foresight, pondering and action to keep FedEx strong during this time of challenge. I am a new employee (under a year) and from day one I could see that this organization was "put together" and had a "team attitude." I am fortunate and thankful to be a part of it. Thank you, salaried exempt employees, for your sacrifice. I will have you all in prayer for peace and health. Have a save and wonderful holiday.
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