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FedEx Home wins round in Unionization efforts
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<blockquote data-quote="Dustyroads" data-source="post: 534118" data-attributes="member: 22610"><p>It really matters not whether any of us believe FedEx ground drivers are independent or not. Various governmental and judicial agencies make that call, using the actual contracts as a basis to judge the "right to control". So far, FedEx has lost every one of these challenges before federal and state agencies and courts, save this one decision. The judgements are made from the contract itself and from the defacto actions taken by FedEx in its daily operations. Their contracts are, without a doubt, written to benefit FedEx at the expense of its workers. You can call their workers whatever you like, the courts will ultimately define their status. It's like what Abraham Lincoln said, "You can call a dog's tail a leg, but that doesn't really make it a five-legged dog."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dustyroads, post: 534118, member: 22610"] It really matters not whether any of us believe FedEx ground drivers are independent or not. Various governmental and judicial agencies make that call, using the actual contracts as a basis to judge the "right to control". So far, FedEx has lost every one of these challenges before federal and state agencies and courts, save this one decision. The judgements are made from the contract itself and from the defacto actions taken by FedEx in its daily operations. Their contracts are, without a doubt, written to benefit FedEx at the expense of its workers. You can call their workers whatever you like, the courts will ultimately define their status. It's like what Abraham Lincoln said, "You can call a dog's tail a leg, but that doesn't really make it a five-legged dog." [/QUOTE]
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