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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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Mr Smith, I am very proud to

Submitted by Mohammad Ali on 12/19/08 - 10:50 am
Mr Smith, I am very proud to be a FedExR and work for this great company, where we work everyday to live out the purple promise. Thank you very much
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I have worked for Fedex 30

Submitted by Doug Read on 12/19/08 - 10:50 am
I have worked for Fedex 30 years, Mr. Smith and Fedex has never let me down! I am very proud to represent Fedex. The company has always come through for me, now it is my time to come through for the company. I proudly give up my 5%, so we all can have jobs with this great company.
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Refreshing corporate

Submitted by Bob Barnett on 12/19/08 - 10:24 am
Refreshing corporate responsibilty - After 20 years at Fedex, I remain a proud member of this organization. Accepting pay cuts concurrently with their employees is a testament to our management team. The FedEx “family” will sacrifice for the common good to weather this current storm. Our resolve will make us stronger and more successful in the future. Merry Christmas!
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I am very blessed be working

Submitted by WALTER BROWN on 12/19/08 - 10:18 am
I am very blessed be working at fedex,close to 20 years of perfect attendance 0 sick days, but i feel as a hourly ee, we have been cut enough with hours reductions, not able to get proper equipment, all the payment inccentives, like profit sharing,map,lots etc. it`s about time the ones on top feel what the hub ee`s go thru on a regualr basis.
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Having been an employee of

Submitted by Scott Ponton on 12/19/08 - 10:18 am
Having been an employee of FedEx for more than 24 years, I am dismayed at the decision not to include EVERYONE in the hardship of a pay reduction. The second highest compensated group within FedEx Express came away virtually unscathed! I have read the Company position on the reduction of hours worked, but I find this very hard to swallow in regards to the group in question. To exclude this group, due to what I perceive as the fear of reprisal, is a disservice to everyone in the Corporation that has been effected by this, and flys in the face of a true PSP philosophy. Anyone within FedEx Express/AOD knows what group I am talking about, and it's not pilots.
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Thanks for your service and

Submitted by Bill Weide on 12/19/08 - 10:13 am
Thanks for your service and your comments. Semper Fi. But, hey. I did not think there was such a thing as a "former" Marine.
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Cut costs: work from home.

Submitted by Walter Moore on 12/19/08 - 10:09 am
Cut costs: work from home. Is it possible to implement a work-from-home policy, for those whose job make it possible? With enough people working form home, we could close office space. This could save tons of money on the costs for lights, water, heating/cooling. It would also help the employees by not having to spend the time/money to drive in to work.
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Amen. We work for an amazing

Submitted by Victoria Foth on 12/19/08 - 9:57 am
Amen. We work for an amazing organization. I have worked for other companies that had very little regard or thought as to layoffs - in fact, there was one company where it happened regularly, around October or November each year until one year when it was my turn to get the "notice" and I was so very fortunate to have the opportunity to work for FedEx. I started as a secretary 17 years ago, earned my associates degree and my bachelors (thanks to FedEx Tuition Reimbursement), worked my way through the ranks (because we hire from within -thanks to FedEx) and now am a proud member of FedEx Solutions/Customer Value Team. While this decision is tough for all of us - (on a personal front for me I'm already struggling going through a divorce for the last 2 years) ... However, I'm confident that it was necessary to preserve our futures so that we can enjoy the possibility of more dreams to be fulfilled.
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My wife and I have a combined

Submitted by Chris Pinkney on 12/19/08 - 9:42 am
My wife and I have a combined 47 years with FedEx. The other comments hit all the salient points. This move is an example of true leadership. Bravo Zulu, Mr. Smith
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I am realy proud or your

Submitted by Martin on 12/19/08 - 9:32 am
I am realy proud or your message Mr. Smith and we all trust you here and will do everything to be strong during this hard time. LETS GO ALL OF US CAN MAKE IT HAPPEN.
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