Re: Hope nobody needs help!



"Sandi" <sanditypes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote here for all to
seenews:3n0ttpF193dniU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

> My point is that if you negotiate with your subs as a result of some
> negotiation you have in turn done with an account, which I would
> expect you would, then that is properly bargaining, and is a
> contractor/subcontractor relationship. If, however, you notify your
> subs that as a result of some contract negotiation you have made, they
> will be paid less from here on out, then they aren't operating
> independently. In order for two people to negotiate a contract, they
> must each have a say in the bargain. "Take it or leave it" is not
> having a say. There's a legal term for it, and it isn't
> complimentary.

That's what I was saying too. Unfortunately, too many people do not
renegotiate like that (the service I used to work for did that - told you
how much she would pay you to do x work, told you when it changed, etc. -
treated you just like an employee except at taxes time). However, there is
a way to negotiate and still say take it or leave it. Either the
sub/IC chooses to work for the "bottom line" rate for the MTSO or they
don't. Just because there is negotiation does not mean that the ball is
all in the hands of the IC. The MTSO has a bottom or top line rate too and
it has to be a mutual agreement.
.



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