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Could Franchise Labor Ruling Effect FedEx Ground Franchise Model?
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<blockquote data-quote="It will be fine" data-source="post: 1810259" data-attributes="member: 55017"><p>This decision is all about the teamsters not taxes. It's a decision by the NLRB for teamsters to be able to negotiate with the company paying the worker's boss. The IRS is not involved here at all. </p><p>The implications would be extreme were this to hold up. Hire a contractor to put a new roof on your house, you'll need to have workers comp insurance on that contractor's employees since you will be their joint-employer. It doesn't make sense. People and corporations hire companies to perform work. Making them responsible for the wages and benefits those companies pay is insane and impractical.</p><p>The biggest problem with this is the government's own heavy reliance on contractors. They won't want every employee of government contractors organizing with the public sector unions. That would eliminate the savings of contracting the work out to begin with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It will be fine, post: 1810259, member: 55017"] This decision is all about the teamsters not taxes. It's a decision by the NLRB for teamsters to be able to negotiate with the company paying the worker's boss. The IRS is not involved here at all. The implications would be extreme were this to hold up. Hire a contractor to put a new roof on your house, you'll need to have workers comp insurance on that contractor's employees since you will be their joint-employer. It doesn't make sense. People and corporations hire companies to perform work. Making them responsible for the wages and benefits those companies pay is insane and impractical. The biggest problem with this is the government's own heavy reliance on contractors. They won't want every employee of government contractors organizing with the public sector unions. That would eliminate the savings of contracting the work out to begin with. [/QUOTE]
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