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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2008801" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Good point IWBF. I too agree that legiislative action is not coming in this decade . The action will be in the judicial area with court challenges continuing to mount for years ahead. The recent unfavorable comments on the use of third party contractors coming from the U.S. Department of Labor implying that it's nothing more than an attempt to skirt labor law combined with the recent NLRB ruling regarding coemployers the time line before this thing comes to a head may be shorter than you think. IN the end it will come down to taxes and to a lesser extent health care and pensions. I agree, you're in this thing now so there is no sense worrying about it. What happens ,happens all you can do is to try to adapt . I think that we can be proud of the fact that we didn't dismiss his interest but at the same time we didn't sugarcoat it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2008801, member: 58386"] Good point IWBF. I too agree that legiislative action is not coming in this decade . The action will be in the judicial area with court challenges continuing to mount for years ahead. The recent unfavorable comments on the use of third party contractors coming from the U.S. Department of Labor implying that it's nothing more than an attempt to skirt labor law combined with the recent NLRB ruling regarding coemployers the time line before this thing comes to a head may be shorter than you think. IN the end it will come down to taxes and to a lesser extent health care and pensions. I agree, you're in this thing now so there is no sense worrying about it. What happens ,happens all you can do is to try to adapt . I think that we can be proud of the fact that we didn't dismiss his interest but at the same time we didn't sugarcoat it [/QUOTE]
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