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<blockquote data-quote="FedGT" data-source="post: 4720924" data-attributes="member: 58838"><p>There are some valid points and other not so much in the newer agreements. I remember reading about your story a while back. The older agreements and also more liberal state that you are in made it much easier for your case to be upheld. Majority of the country would not have been so fortunate even under the old agreement. I’m not disagreeing with all your information and do agree that state by state is more detrimental to the agreement (although I do not believe the new agreement will be challenged due to many of the reasons you posted). </p><p>Co-employment is a possibility considering even franchises are having to fight that from time to time but still is a very up hill battle.</p><p>A lot of people lost everything due to govt intervention this year and improper closure regulations that were imposed. The business owners still lost everything even though they had a legit business too. </p><p>so yeah, just because you can lose a business overnight due to no fault of your own a business is a business. Could be FedEx contract, restaurant, bowling alley, etc. doesn’t matter any more FedEx could can you or govt can tell you to shut your doors and you lose everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedGT, post: 4720924, member: 58838"] There are some valid points and other not so much in the newer agreements. I remember reading about your story a while back. The older agreements and also more liberal state that you are in made it much easier for your case to be upheld. Majority of the country would not have been so fortunate even under the old agreement. I’m not disagreeing with all your information and do agree that state by state is more detrimental to the agreement (although I do not believe the new agreement will be challenged due to many of the reasons you posted). Co-employment is a possibility considering even franchises are having to fight that from time to time but still is a very up hill battle. A lot of people lost everything due to govt intervention this year and improper closure regulations that were imposed. The business owners still lost everything even though they had a legit business too. so yeah, just because you can lose a business overnight due to no fault of your own a business is a business. Could be FedEx contract, restaurant, bowling alley, etc. doesn’t matter any more FedEx could can you or govt can tell you to shut your doors and you lose everything. [/QUOTE]
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