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<blockquote data-quote="sadmanhere" data-source="post: 1735201" data-attributes="member: 59277"><p>here in new york they want us to sign this limited release form by sept 18 and if we do we get 10k and it says we don't hold them responsible for the changes… if we don't sigh we will still be able to go for isp</p><p></p><p>nobody is getting renewed….. we all got letters saying we are not getting renewed and that we agree to keep working if we want to try and go for isp…..</p><p></p><p>why would they be offering us 10k to sign this for? if its so legal?</p><p></p><p>cause they they did the math and figure 65% will sign no questions asked</p><p></p><p>30% will sign cause they are scared. and if the others decided to sue even if they all win….. the cost of leaving themselves open to a lawsuit by the state is better for them… to keep making money off contractors..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sadmanhere, post: 1735201, member: 59277"] here in new york they want us to sign this limited release form by sept 18 and if we do we get 10k and it says we don't hold them responsible for the changes… if we don't sigh we will still be able to go for isp nobody is getting renewed….. we all got letters saying we are not getting renewed and that we agree to keep working if we want to try and go for isp….. why would they be offering us 10k to sign this for? if its so legal? cause they they did the math and figure 65% will sign no questions asked 30% will sign cause they are scared. and if the others decided to sue even if they all win….. the cost of leaving themselves open to a lawsuit by the state is better for them… to keep making money off contractors.. [/QUOTE]
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