Warning all leased O/O

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  1. slow.rider

    slow.rider Road Train Member

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    OK but did they fall victim for sure because the law is cut and dry, or was it "out of an abundance of caution" like Landstar?
     
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  3. PoleCrusher

    PoleCrusher Road Train Member

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    That's true, but generally that signals that the court believes the law will stand. Of course, we are talking about the 9th Circuit, which has a history of having its decisions struck.
     
  4. PoleCrusher

    PoleCrusher Road Train Member

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    California has begun enforcement of AB5. For companies that are based in CA, it's either restructure or close shop.
     
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  5. shatteredsquare

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    certain freight types you can't run under your own authority. they really are going to wipe out the contractor sector of specialized freight? that's funny
     
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  6. Long FLD

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    What can’t you haul with your own authority?
     
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  7. shatteredsquare

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    tankers?? fuel, chemicals, propane. there is a huge chunk of what moves that's not box/flat/reefer that you only get at by contracting with the source, only under the source's regulation/authority
     
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  8. Long FLD

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    Not true. All of that stuff could be hauled by anyone with their own authority. All you need is the authority to do it and the proper insurance.
     
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  9. slow.rider

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    Question is, did Landstar pull out because they know they meet the definition, or did they do it "out of an abundance of caution" like they said in their internal memos?
     
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  10. PoleCrusher

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    I can't speak to the thought process of Landstar's executives.

    I can say if it were me, I would have made the same decision they did.
     
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  11. nikmirbre

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    I know a guy next town over who hauls chemicals with his own authority. All you need is Authority.
     
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