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Ground forced on Labor Day???
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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 4610760" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>That is pure BS. Fedex can terminate them and wait for the contractor to hire an attorney, and pay for arbitration, and if the contractor wins, wins only a small amount. In the meantime- several months- the contractor will need to make payments on the vehicles along with insuring them if financed. You clearly have no idea how fedex works. Fedex does not 'have to ' give time to cure, or any notice. Only AFTER it goes to arbitration -which will require thousands out of pocket upfront- will the contractor have a chance to make any claim of unfair treatment. </p><p></p><p>Whether fedex would do that depends totally on how they feel at that moment. Claiming that fedex has to give you time to cure before termination is like saying you will never get shot because it is illegal. Pure nonsense. Read your contract. You have rights you can enforce only AFTER they unfairly terminate your contract and it will be costly and fedex will use every late delivery as a violation when you do end up in arbitration months later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 4610760, member: 60252"] That is pure BS. Fedex can terminate them and wait for the contractor to hire an attorney, and pay for arbitration, and if the contractor wins, wins only a small amount. In the meantime- several months- the contractor will need to make payments on the vehicles along with insuring them if financed. You clearly have no idea how fedex works. Fedex does not 'have to ' give time to cure, or any notice. Only AFTER it goes to arbitration -which will require thousands out of pocket upfront- will the contractor have a chance to make any claim of unfair treatment. Whether fedex would do that depends totally on how they feel at that moment. Claiming that fedex has to give you time to cure before termination is like saying you will never get shot because it is illegal. Pure nonsense. Read your contract. You have rights you can enforce only AFTER they unfairly terminate your contract and it will be costly and fedex will use every late delivery as a violation when you do end up in arbitration months later. [/QUOTE]
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