To: CSM
Look, you don't seem to have a clue. Walmart is a huge company. They are responsible to know who they are contracting with. Again, if they contracted to a company with a fleet of trucks that had known safety issues, and was known to operate with out proper insurance etc, and one of these trucks was involved in a brutal fatal collison, you can bet your bottom dollar, they are coming after walmart.
A company has a certain degree of responsibility to know who they are contracting with. PERIOD......
130 posted on
10/23/2003 10:32:37 AM PDT by
Joe Hadenuf
(I failed anger management class, they decided to give me a passing grade anyway)
To: Joe Hadenuf
"was known to operate with out proper insurance etc,...."
You answered your own question. No contract that has an expectation of an illegal activity is a legal contract. Therefore, Walmart would be breaking the law too!
"A company has a certain degree of responsibility to know who they are contracting with. PERIOD......"
I agree, and to the degree that we should get involved with those expectations is when the law is broken. No company can hold every employee or supplier responsible for all of their activities. The appropriate action for Walmart to take at this time is to fire the contract company and find a new one.
133 posted on
10/23/2003 10:36:27 AM PDT by
CSM
(Congrats to Flurry and LE!)
To: Joe Hadenuf
A company has a certain degree of responsibility to know who they are contracting with. PERIOD...... The 'INS' has relationships with Federal (? contracted?) Employment?
LOL and crying too!
Watch your '6'..........cause it's getting 'Purple Haze' time soon?
Be Safe!
136 posted on
10/23/2003 10:38:32 AM PDT by
maestro
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