| ▲ | TrackerFF 11 hours ago | |
Sure, as long as it is within the framework of the law. Some contracts are illegal, and purely made to intimidate the other party - and completely rests on the fact that said other party will never challenge or even check if the contract is valid in the first place. Hence why so many of these contracts also have arbitration clauses which stipulate that the parties must resolve through private arbitration. Any time someone has the balls to challenge these things is also a win for the working man. | ||
| ▲ | 0x3f 11 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> Sure, as long as it is within the framework of the law. You mean, like the one in the article the GP is pretending not to understand? | ||