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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4305429" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>You too are missing the point by not looking at the conditions and events that preceded this event.</p><p>Contractors are vehicle and labor suppliers and allows X to completely divest itself of the risk liability and variable costs it has with it's own employees. It therefore has no exposure allowing it to send leased employees and equipment out to any areas it chooses and whatever happens it's on the contractors .</p><p></p><p>Contractors to a greater extent than before are simply absentee, investor class, contract flipping speculators sitting back counting up the money from a standoff position with complete disregard for the well being of their employees allowing X to do whatever they damn well please with them. It is therefore a matter of willful negligence on the part of the contractor for allowing his employee to be exposed to such hazards and X who despite proclamations to the contrary couldn't care less .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4305429, member: 58386"] You too are missing the point by not looking at the conditions and events that preceded this event. Contractors are vehicle and labor suppliers and allows X to completely divest itself of the risk liability and variable costs it has with it's own employees. It therefore has no exposure allowing it to send leased employees and equipment out to any areas it chooses and whatever happens it's on the contractors . Contractors to a greater extent than before are simply absentee, investor class, contract flipping speculators sitting back counting up the money from a standoff position with complete disregard for the well being of their employees allowing X to do whatever they damn well please with them. It is therefore a matter of willful negligence on the part of the contractor for allowing his employee to be exposed to such hazards and X who despite proclamations to the contrary couldn't care less . [/QUOTE]
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