Sounds painfull, what are the lincoln& qui tam laws? ( i thought maybe old opium laws from the 1800s, lol)
gona get someone hmm, a contractor breaking those laws i presumme?
You Gota do what you think is right,(& thats based on all the things you know& not me lol So im no help right?
Rock springs i believe it was back in the 1800,s had some labor disputes those working for the mines, who would work for what. the chinese would work for less then everyone else, so i guess one day some psd off miners got together& pole axed etc about 100+ ppl to death.Was before labor unions & hoffa etc lol
Last time i saw some labor protesters tho they wereUS/ mine employes& the local police etc controled any protests aginst the ( frence owned ) mineing company.On american soil[&:]
I always knew that some day someone would get fed up with paying for $400 hammers like me !
Did you have some specific DOD contractors in mind , or just any corp with a goobermint contract ? The jobs of tens of thousands of your countrymen depend on your answer .
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So,,,You're still having trouble with that unemployment claim there are ya?
Apparently not. I brought the word "felony" up in a letter to my former employer and now apparently they have certain managers walking around probably wearing diapers.
Did you have some specific DOD contractors in mind , or just any corp with a goobermint contract ? The jobs of tens of thousands of your countrymen depend on your answer .
1) The largest middle man contractor on the planet is a starter. (you can guess who that is)
2) My former employer who bid contracts for 1000's of hours over the actual need - and filled the hours with gut wrenching internal paperwork and hiring of their "buddies" into cushy permanent positions with pay that would make a surgeon puke.
I don't know if all mil work is like my job was, but it is so corrupt, full of massive favoritism and down right nasty that I have a very dim view of the military right now.
An employer often finds themselves in a position where it is less expensive to just "pay the claim", then it is to go through legal procedures and bad press to prove themselves right.