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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 1959873" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Guys all good points. But every IC/ISP has to decide for himself where he or she wants to be 5 years from now given the ever increasing level of command and control. They made you sign a contract that gives them unrestricted access to your private corporations private financial records and it's not limited to payroll despite privacy laws and the employer/ employee confidentiality rules. Oh they promise it will remain "confidential" but they don't tell you how many tiers of management will have access to your records including how much your paying your guys. And in their steadfast determination to maintain their total domination over you they willfully obstructed your right to due process of law by not allowing you to have your legal representation (attorney) present during the so called "negoiation" of a legal document known as your operating agreement. While most class action lawsuits involve IC's from years back,these two specific actions may be grounds for ISP class actions in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 1959873, member: 58386"] Guys all good points. But every IC/ISP has to decide for himself where he or she wants to be 5 years from now given the ever increasing level of command and control. They made you sign a contract that gives them unrestricted access to your private corporations private financial records and it's not limited to payroll despite privacy laws and the employer/ employee confidentiality rules. Oh they promise it will remain "confidential" but they don't tell you how many tiers of management will have access to your records including how much your paying your guys. And in their steadfast determination to maintain their total domination over you they willfully obstructed your right to due process of law by not allowing you to have your legal representation (attorney) present during the so called "negoiation" of a legal document known as your operating agreement. While most class action lawsuits involve IC's from years back,these two specific actions may be grounds for ISP class actions in the future. [/QUOTE]
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