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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3538681" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>What troubles me is that it would appear that the settlement of the two largest class actions has emboldened X enough to take an even more hard line approach in it's dealings with contractors in order to make certain that it's command and control structure is never again threatened, wiping away the final few tattered and barely recognizable shreds of autonomy that did exist up until recently . The class action settlements required a charge against earnings and nicked the stock price for a short time and as a result X has taken a vindictive approach to contractors and has set out to recoup the 600+ million the settlement cost them.</p><p></p><p>Contracting? This isn't contracting.......It's servitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3538681, member: 58386"] What troubles me is that it would appear that the settlement of the two largest class actions has emboldened X enough to take an even more hard line approach in it's dealings with contractors in order to make certain that it's command and control structure is never again threatened, wiping away the final few tattered and barely recognizable shreds of autonomy that did exist up until recently . The class action settlements required a charge against earnings and nicked the stock price for a short time and as a result X has taken a vindictive approach to contractors and has set out to recoup the 600+ million the settlement cost them. Contracting? This isn't contracting.......It's servitude. [/QUOTE]
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