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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5706849" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>And who binds FDX to the contract? Who governs the behavior of FDX? The answer is....and you know it.....nobody. Trying to tell us that FDX polices it's own contract? What do think Spencer Patton was fighting about? </p><p>Until there is a governing legal force that compels FDX to abide by it's own contract language and no more shoving new addendums in contractors faces mid contract then not a single word in that so called contract and it's not even an actual contract because it's all one way is legally binding upon FDX.</p><p></p><p>One sentence in your comments reaffirms what I and many others including Spence Patton have been saying regarding contractor recourse and access to due process.....There simply is no access and that's what is so rotten about the deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5706849, member: 58386"] And who binds FDX to the contract? Who governs the behavior of FDX? The answer is....and you know it.....nobody. Trying to tell us that FDX polices it's own contract? What do think Spencer Patton was fighting about? Until there is a governing legal force that compels FDX to abide by it's own contract language and no more shoving new addendums in contractors faces mid contract then not a single word in that so called contract and it's not even an actual contract because it's all one way is legally binding upon FDX. One sentence in your comments reaffirms what I and many others including Spence Patton have been saying regarding contractor recourse and access to due process.....There simply is no access and that's what is so rotten about the deal. [/QUOTE]
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