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FedEx driver owed workers' comp for PTSD, cardiac event - Conn. Supreme Court
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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2154692" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Voted the 8th best company in America to work for. Seriously Van all we can hope for is that some day there will be enough employees of that "8th best company to work for", both liberal and conservative who have simply had enough of being kicked around and cuffed around and are not afraid of finally standing up for themselves. The problem is that many have come from poor families and working for Smith is a step up the economic ladder and are afraid that standing up for their rights will put them back in the environment from which they came and well as having a lot of personal debt riding on that job. It is because of these conditions X does whatever it wants to whomever it wants whenever it wants and are simply daring people to take a stand. Just get in the time you need then get the hell out of there before that job kills you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2154692, member: 58386"] Voted the 8th best company in America to work for. Seriously Van all we can hope for is that some day there will be enough employees of that "8th best company to work for", both liberal and conservative who have simply had enough of being kicked around and cuffed around and are not afraid of finally standing up for themselves. The problem is that many have come from poor families and working for Smith is a step up the economic ladder and are afraid that standing up for their rights will put them back in the environment from which they came and well as having a lot of personal debt riding on that job. It is because of these conditions X does whatever it wants to whomever it wants whenever it wants and are simply daring people to take a stand. Just get in the time you need then get the hell out of there before that job kills you. [/QUOTE]
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