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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2313410" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>In this the age of hard line conservatism labor laws have now clearly favor big business. Therefore you can't blame the Teamsters for not wasting time and resources to launch a nationwide effort to organize Express. Going forward it will take a hell of a lot of convincing on the part of Express employees to compel the Teamsters to launch such an effort. As for the damage award mentioned earlier,. the award is on the Ground contractor and his insurer. X doesn't have a dog in the fight so why would they appeal the award?.Very simple. Back in 2009 Marsh/Protective informed X Ground that it would not write a new insurance contract for contractors. After searching the world over for a new insurer Ground had to go back to Marsh/Protective hat in and had to beg them not to go. As the transformation to ISP goes forward eventually contractors will have to find insurance for themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2313410, member: 58386"] In this the age of hard line conservatism labor laws have now clearly favor big business. Therefore you can't blame the Teamsters for not wasting time and resources to launch a nationwide effort to organize Express. Going forward it will take a hell of a lot of convincing on the part of Express employees to compel the Teamsters to launch such an effort. As for the damage award mentioned earlier,. the award is on the Ground contractor and his insurer. X doesn't have a dog in the fight so why would they appeal the award?.Very simple. Back in 2009 Marsh/Protective informed X Ground that it would not write a new insurance contract for contractors. After searching the world over for a new insurer Ground had to go back to Marsh/Protective hat in and had to beg them not to go. As the transformation to ISP goes forward eventually contractors will have to find insurance for themselves. [/QUOTE]
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