reddicyoulous

reddicyoulous t1_j6kgqgx wrote

Looking at those blackberries reminds me of when I was in Iceland. We saw these cardboard signs for fresh fruit on our way back from Vatnajokull to Reykjavik.

Decided to stop by and bought about 3k KR worth of blackberries, strawberries, and gooseberries from the ladies table.

So as we're driving down the road, we start eating these delicious, juicy, and by far, the best strawberries, blackberries, and gooseberries I have ever had.

About 10 mins down the road we had finished all we bought, and just kinda looked at each other, nodded, and pulled a u-e.

Spent another 15k KR to clean off this lady's table and reserve fridge and finished about 25lbs of fruit in 2 days between 4 of us.

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reddicyoulous t1_irc8552 wrote

>The report found that by misclassifying employees as “contractors” the workers are deprived of wages, workplace health and safety, and unemployment protections. It amounts to tax fraud and costs the commonwealth millions of dollars in lost revenue annually. Misclassification can impact industries from home health care to construction to online businesses, like Uber and Lyft drivers.
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>Misclassification of employees occurs when a business wrongfully classifies a worker as
an independent contractor even though the nature, type and oversight of their work determines they should be considered an employee under the law.

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A step in the right direction against socialism for the rich, capitalism for the poor

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