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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 doesn't Fedex save money

Submitted by Coleen arrell on 12/19/08 - 2:43 pm
Why doesn't Fedex save money by offering ALL employees a lump sum of money for NOT using fedex medical benefits. I am sure with all the money FEDEX spends on medical benefits. There has to be a savings. MY husband has better medical benefits so I use his. I opt out of FEDEX. i SHOULD get some compensation for not using the benefits. I am saving FEDEX ALOT of MONEY!!!!!!!!!
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Semper Fi Mr. Smith; Thank

Submitted by Always Faithful on 12/19/08 - 2:32 pm
Semper Fi Mr. Smith; Thank you for setting the example for true Leadership. Many of us within FedEx were already going the extra mile contributing to other agencies that were asking for extra help during this economic crisis. Would it be too much to ask that we have the ability to do the same “voluntarily of course” to our own company as well? Is there a way that we can voluntarily donate contributions of salary above what is being required?
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As a 25+ year employee, I am

Submitted by Debbie Stephens on 12/19/08 - 2:31 pm
As a 25+ year employee, I am very proud of our leadership, how they think of preserving our jobs, when so many other companies lay off their employees. As administrator for the Express US/CAN/LAC Purple Promise/Humanitarian Award program, I read many amazing stories about what our employees do for internal and external customers. I am VERY proud of what our employees do on a daily basis to serve one another and their customers. We will make it through this tough time and be even stronger! Thank you, Mr. Smith for your support and for your creation/vision of FedEx!
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Nuf said....Fred for Prez!

Submitted by Lysle Cease on 12/19/08 - 2:28 pm
Nuf said....Fred for Prez!
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How much thought was put into

Submitted by Lowen on 12/19/08 - 2:27 pm
How much thought was put into cancelling the quarterly dividends paid to shareholders? What about some of the millions of dollars spent on superbowl ads or the BCS Championship? Just curious what the trade of would be for those expenditures? There are many of us commited to making Fedex the best company in the world, I just want to be sure they are commited to us as well.
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I have great admiration for

Submitted by Roberto Lozano on 12/19/08 - 2:11 pm
I have great admiration for leaders that ask their subordinates for sacrifice, but have the decency of leading by example and sharing a higher quota of the burden for themeselves. The best leaders of the world have always being at the frontline leading with their example, and that is what Mr.Smith has just done. My respects and admiration to our leader for setting such a high-standard on corporate ethics and social responsibility in the mid of an economic environment full of ponzi schemes and "leaders" that have brought entire organizations down with them. I have been in this company for ten years and I am planning to retire here with my boots on fighting on my post. These actions will definetly motivate me to redouble my efforts next fiscal year.
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I am very proud to work for

Submitted by Patty Dameron-Lenckus on 12/19/08 - 1:27 pm
I am very proud to work for this company. I am also very proud of our Leaders within this Company. I am here for the long haul and I will do whatever it takes to help to keep our Company strong through this economic struggle. I would gladly give whatever is asked of me to be part of this team. A small percentage of my pay is such a small sacrifice for a company that has done so very much for me.
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Thank you to FS and our

Submitted by Robyn on 12/19/08 - 12:53 pm
Thank you to FS and our Executives for leading by example, for not allowing yourselves to be corrupted by greed and self-indulgence, for making the right decision no matter how difficult it must have been, and for not taking the easy way out. May all of us not forget that FedEx gives us 100% to start with (and yes, we are well-compensated), and there are so many others not nearly so fortunate. If you can't stand to lose the 5%, remember that we also have attrition goals to meet. ;) The rest of us will stand behind our excellent leadership and we are grateful. We will buckle down and give it our all. We all can see why it is so easy to have pride in purple.
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From me and my family, thank

Submitted by Teena on 12/19/08 - 12:18 pm
From me and my family, thank you Fred for being such a strong leader. You are a leader that leads by example...and I RESPECT that. Your action makes me proud to be a part of this company.
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FedEx is all I've ever known.

Submitted by David on 12/19/08 - 12:16 pm
FedEx is all I've ever known. I've been proud to work for them since the day I was I was hired a the age of 19. As a ramp agent in Memphis, I love going to work every night while most people sleep and doing everything possible just to get those planes out on time. Some nights it even seems impossible, but you just keep on keeping on, till it blocks out of the gate. Those jet engines are music to my ears. Thanks Fred for continuing to give me this opportunity to deliver the purple promise.
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