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Revisiting the Legal Concept of "Independent Contractor"
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<blockquote data-quote="oldrps" data-source="post: 1306446" data-attributes="member: 36765"><p>If FedEx dictates what the contractors are supposed to do then why do they have tattoos, just got out of prison, bulkhead doors open, no uniforms, run their vehicles at stops, throw packages, drive like maniacs, (insert your own Ground observations). </p><p></p><p>This doesn't sound like direction and control that makes them employees. These examples support the definition of contractor. The Express members of this board constantly state that Express employees would be fired for these offenses, yet this is not the case at Ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldrps, post: 1306446, member: 36765"] If FedEx dictates what the contractors are supposed to do then why do they have tattoos, just got out of prison, bulkhead doors open, no uniforms, run their vehicles at stops, throw packages, drive like maniacs, (insert your own Ground observations). This doesn't sound like direction and control that makes them employees. These examples support the definition of contractor. The Express members of this board constantly state that Express employees would be fired for these offenses, yet this is not the case at Ground. [/QUOTE]
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