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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 784065" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>When Clinton was president, he didn't exactly do FedEx workers any favors....or labor in general. Besides overlooking WalMart, he supported NAFTA and met with Fred S shortly before the 1996 sneaking of the FedEx language into the FAA Act at the last minute. One has to wonder what kind of deal was cut and how many dollars were spent for things to go Fred's way. </p><p> </p><p>The legality of the Ground ISP will continue to be in peril as long as FedEx continues to increase the degree of control exerted over the Ground operation. Fred may be counting on the swerve to the Right to protect him, but that might not work in the long-run. There have been other companies that oversaw operations with much more detachment than FedEx who have had their workers legally declared employees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 784065, member: 12508"] When Clinton was president, he didn't exactly do FedEx workers any favors....or labor in general. Besides overlooking WalMart, he supported NAFTA and met with Fred S shortly before the 1996 sneaking of the FedEx language into the FAA Act at the last minute. One has to wonder what kind of deal was cut and how many dollars were spent for things to go Fred's way. The legality of the Ground ISP will continue to be in peril as long as FedEx continues to increase the degree of control exerted over the Ground operation. Fred may be counting on the swerve to the Right to protect him, but that might not work in the long-run. There have been other companies that oversaw operations with much more detachment than FedEx who have had their workers legally declared employees. [/QUOTE]
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