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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4428997" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>I keep hearing and reading reports from economists and sociologists regarding the extent to which America will change after COVID 19 passes into history, it's going to be different. The economy is expected to contract violently and is not expected to come roaring back as quickly as some hope. </p><p></p><p>And when it comes to your description of employment conditions at Express much the same environment exists at Ground in the sense that as a contractor while you sign contract there's no way to hold Ground to their own contract terms. The recourse or due process simply isn't there. </p><p></p><p>And while you might be a bit above scale you're kidding yourself if you believe that you have leverage and are indispensable. </p><p>It all comes down to what the printed word says and the means that are at your disposal to make them binding upon the other party.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4428997, member: 58386"] I keep hearing and reading reports from economists and sociologists regarding the extent to which America will change after COVID 19 passes into history, it's going to be different. The economy is expected to contract violently and is not expected to come roaring back as quickly as some hope. And when it comes to your description of employment conditions at Express much the same environment exists at Ground in the sense that as a contractor while you sign contract there's no way to hold Ground to their own contract terms. The recourse or due process simply isn't there. And while you might be a bit above scale you're kidding yourself if you believe that you have leverage and are indispensable. It all comes down to what the printed word says and the means that are at your disposal to make them binding upon the other party. [/QUOTE]
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