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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 767704" data-attributes="member: 18044"><p>The terms and conditions of a contract are <u>binding</u> on the parties to the contract. They are enforcable in a court of law. They are not legislated law, but they are solemn agreements between the parties that have the weight of law, and the force of law. They are, in effect, law, but a very limited law that only applies to the parties to the contract.</p><p> </p><p>Some legislated laws only apply within a state. Others only apply within a city or town. The UPS-Teamster contract(s) apply to several hundred thousand workers, managers and supervisors. That's more people than a lot of legislated laws apply to.</p><p> </p><p>You shouldn't try to lessen the legal authority of the UPS-Teamster contracts. Once ratified, contract compliance is mandatory on the parties. You seem to be suggesting that UPS-Teamster contracts are not legally significant, like Emily Post's Rules of Etiquette, which are just suggestions, advisories, guidelines, and exhortations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 767704, member: 18044"] The terms and conditions of a contract are [U]binding[/U] on the parties to the contract. They are enforcable in a court of law. They are not legislated law, but they are solemn agreements between the parties that have the weight of law, and the force of law. They are, in effect, law, but a very limited law that only applies to the parties to the contract. Some legislated laws only apply within a state. Others only apply within a city or town. The UPS-Teamster contract(s) apply to several hundred thousand workers, managers and supervisors. That's more people than a lot of legislated laws apply to. You shouldn't try to lessen the legal authority of the UPS-Teamster contracts. Once ratified, contract compliance is mandatory on the parties. You seem to be suggesting that UPS-Teamster contracts are not legally significant, like Emily Post's Rules of Etiquette, which are just suggestions, advisories, guidelines, and exhortations. [/QUOTE]
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