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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3492521" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>You would think that the normal course of action would be through bankruptcy court where the employees would have to get in line along with the other creditors. We had a similar situation where a contractor was indicted on several embezzlement charges regarding a separate company he owned, turned his XG routes over to his daughter in an effort to keep them but she had multiple wrecks never reported them. She was immediately terminated. The company then took over as a de facto employer and ran his operation until the next lucky contestant showed up. If this too was a case of XG having stepped over the line and creating a whole new set of legal challenges thereby creating an opening then XG had better lawyer up because this could be the chance ISP contractors have been waiting for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3492521, member: 58386"] You would think that the normal course of action would be through bankruptcy court where the employees would have to get in line along with the other creditors. We had a similar situation where a contractor was indicted on several embezzlement charges regarding a separate company he owned, turned his XG routes over to his daughter in an effort to keep them but she had multiple wrecks never reported them. She was immediately terminated. The company then took over as a de facto employer and ran his operation until the next lucky contestant showed up. If this too was a case of XG having stepped over the line and creating a whole new set of legal challenges thereby creating an opening then XG had better lawyer up because this could be the chance ISP contractors have been waiting for. [/QUOTE]
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