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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 1819045" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>bacha,</p><p></p><p>If it were just McDonald's, X, uber, and a dozen other companies, you might be spot on. The fact is, however, so much of the entire economy is settled on contract work that the decision of 3 (political appointees) NLRB officials when it is all said and done will mean little. Oh, they might move things a little here and there, but in the end there will still be huge loopholes for companies to steer through. Hell, X is probably 90% there with all the annual compliance records they require.</p><p></p><p>And then, sometime in the future, republicans will put business friendly folks on the board and wipe clean nearly all semblance of regulation...except of course the strict accounting of taxation.</p><p>Sorry to.burst your bubble, but X legal has been on this for a few years now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 1819045, member: 22662"] bacha, If it were just McDonald's, X, uber, and a dozen other companies, you might be spot on. The fact is, however, so much of the entire economy is settled on contract work that the decision of 3 (political appointees) NLRB officials when it is all said and done will mean little. Oh, they might move things a little here and there, but in the end there will still be huge loopholes for companies to steer through. Hell, X is probably 90% there with all the annual compliance records they require. And then, sometime in the future, republicans will put business friendly folks on the board and wipe clean nearly all semblance of regulation...except of course the strict accounting of taxation. Sorry to.burst your bubble, but X legal has been on this for a few years now. [/QUOTE]
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