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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5122994" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Remember, it was only under the threat of an Internal Revenue Service lawsuit did Roadway grudgingly have to grant contractors goodwill and proprietary rights while continuing to reserve the right to withdraw those rights for any reason or no reason at all. In addition the only access to due process and dispute resolution available to the contractor was binding arbitration which the company reserved the exclusive right to choose all of the people who would sit on the arbitration board. That's right bud, it was only under the threat of fines and jail did that company finally had to learn to begin playing by the rules. So in light of these proceedings you tell me , just exactly how do these actions by the company support your claim that it was supportive and promotional of contractor entrepreneurism?</p><p></p><p>Oh and it gets even better. When UPS went on strike one of Roadway's VP's I believe his name was Iven Hoffman went out to any media outlet who he thought would actually believe his BS and bragged to the media about how contractors have goodwill and proprietary rights. But, went to great lengths to avoid having to disclose what events were responsible for the granting of goodwill and proprietary rights. In light of the sordid history of events and motives surrounding the creation of RPS rather than accepting it for was and how it came into being you continue to project it in a manner far more positive than it deserves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5122994, member: 58386"] Remember, it was only under the threat of an Internal Revenue Service lawsuit did Roadway grudgingly have to grant contractors goodwill and proprietary rights while continuing to reserve the right to withdraw those rights for any reason or no reason at all. In addition the only access to due process and dispute resolution available to the contractor was binding arbitration which the company reserved the exclusive right to choose all of the people who would sit on the arbitration board. That's right bud, it was only under the threat of fines and jail did that company finally had to learn to begin playing by the rules. So in light of these proceedings you tell me , just exactly how do these actions by the company support your claim that it was supportive and promotional of contractor entrepreneurism? Oh and it gets even better. When UPS went on strike one of Roadway's VP's I believe his name was Iven Hoffman went out to any media outlet who he thought would actually believe his BS and bragged to the media about how contractors have goodwill and proprietary rights. But, went to great lengths to avoid having to disclose what events were responsible for the granting of goodwill and proprietary rights. In light of the sordid history of events and motives surrounding the creation of RPS rather than accepting it for was and how it came into being you continue to project it in a manner far more positive than it deserves. [/QUOTE]
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