Imposed Forst Contract

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An Imposed Contract is Not A Contract

I am shocked but not surprised that the Labour Relations Board sided with the forest companies and allowed them to impose their own contract.

What happens when others are also allowed to impose contracts when it suits them?

What if your bank upped the mortgage rate on a fixed rate mortgage?

What if your landscaper decided to put in half the originally agreed shrubs because he felt the original bargain was not sufficiently profitable?

An imposed contract is contradiction in terms. A deal is a deal until renegotiated is absolutely fundamental to business. But then, what do you expect from a government that tore up its agreements with aboriginals and unions.


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