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<blockquote data-quote="It will be fine" data-source="post: 2049733" data-attributes="member: 55017"><p>ISP is a stronger model. It is much easier to defend than the IC model. I don't think fedex is very exposed on liabilities there. Even multiple route contractors in the IC were properly classified, they only get settlements for weeks they were also full-time drivers. It's hard to drive full time and manage at least 4 other routes. </p><p></p><p>Why does everyone here have such blind faith in the teamsters? There have been large contractors, 50+ employees, for at least a decade. I've never heard of any of them voting in a union. There's no reason that will change. The biggest hurdle the teamsters face is RTW and the entire American culture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It will be fine, post: 2049733, member: 55017"] ISP is a stronger model. It is much easier to defend than the IC model. I don't think fedex is very exposed on liabilities there. Even multiple route contractors in the IC were properly classified, they only get settlements for weeks they were also full-time drivers. It's hard to drive full time and manage at least 4 other routes. Why does everyone here have such blind faith in the teamsters? There have been large contractors, 50+ employees, for at least a decade. I've never heard of any of them voting in a union. There's no reason that will change. The biggest hurdle the teamsters face is RTW and the entire American culture. [/QUOTE]
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