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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 2269510" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>Ummm. Ask around. I've always maintained the their negotiations are a joke. What I am again reiterating is that after all the lawsuits and settlements, X remains strongly in control of operations with absolutely no desire to give up any control it does not absolutely have to within the written boundaries of the law. And once again i will say that if somebody is going to get real change, it will come either because the law changes or becaus X sees some financial gain for themselves in making the change. Contractors sign what should be easily proven an "unconscionable contract" and in time I assume that challenge and ruling will be made. What then? Simple. Legal writes up a new agreement to conform to the letter of the law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 2269510, member: 22662"] Ummm. Ask around. I've always maintained the their negotiations are a joke. What I am again reiterating is that after all the lawsuits and settlements, X remains strongly in control of operations with absolutely no desire to give up any control it does not absolutely have to within the written boundaries of the law. And once again i will say that if somebody is going to get real change, it will come either because the law changes or becaus X sees some financial gain for themselves in making the change. Contractors sign what should be easily proven an "unconscionable contract" and in time I assume that challenge and ruling will be made. What then? Simple. Legal writes up a new agreement to conform to the letter of the law. [/QUOTE]
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