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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2035913" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>It was clearly a case of X wanting it both ways. When it came to command and control of a work force you were an employee. When it came to the divestiture of risk liability and variable costs you were an independent contractor. The courts have and are continuing to figure it out. ISP in response is nothing more than a reconfiguration that on the surface grants what would appear to be greater autonomy without having to relinquish any meaningful control or bind itself to any agreement that does not grant it exclusive interpretive rights as well as the right to unilaterally declare the agreement null and void anytime any place for any reason and allow it to walk away full free and clear of any liability. These unbalanced terms are the ones X demands if you want todo business with them and you should feel honored for having been granted the opportunity to do the company's dirty work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2035913, member: 58386"] It was clearly a case of X wanting it both ways. When it came to command and control of a work force you were an employee. When it came to the divestiture of risk liability and variable costs you were an independent contractor. The courts have and are continuing to figure it out. ISP in response is nothing more than a reconfiguration that on the surface grants what would appear to be greater autonomy without having to relinquish any meaningful control or bind itself to any agreement that does not grant it exclusive interpretive rights as well as the right to unilaterally declare the agreement null and void anytime any place for any reason and allow it to walk away full free and clear of any liability. These unbalanced terms are the ones X demands if you want todo business with them and you should feel honored for having been granted the opportunity to do the company's dirty work. [/QUOTE]
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