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The managent staff and Peng Mingshi were both stunned, not knowing what to say next.

Old Tang continued, "Oh right, let put it into words for you. You're probably thinking this could still constitute a labor outsourcing, right? But outsourcing involves projects, not people."

"As soon as you deal with specific individuals, it can't be labor outsourcing. So you two are professionals from the Labor Arbitration Committee—tell , what relation should I apply for labor arbitration under?"

In the end, these are just tactics to bully the honest folks; ordinary people have no way of comprehending what category of worker they actually fall under.

In fact, Old Tang highly doubted that the interdiaries and those responsible for hiring in the factories could clearly understand the myriad relationships defined in the labor contract law—that would take a specialized labor lawyer.

Everything is fine until you start getting serious; if you do get serious, at the very least you should have a basic labor relationship, either a direct labor contract with the factory or a labor dispatch arrangent.

Otherwise, the factory must be idiotic to outsource an entire operation to a so-called interdiary company without any business qualifications...

After thinking for a while, the managent staff finally spoke up, "Then... then apply under the na of labor dispatch, and I'll file a case for you here."

"There, problem solved," Old Tang said disdainfully, after much talking.

"But where did this twelve thousand co from?" The managent staff was puzzled.

"Where did it co from, does the labor dispatch company not have an onboarding or offboarding process? Once onboarded, if there is no dispatch, the paynt should be based on the local minimum wage standards."

Now, no one is serious about these rules, but that doesn't an they don't exist—even if they are Schrödinger's laws, at least they're written down on paper; that's the advantage of codified law.

After finishing, Old Tang added, "By the way, tell where to find your staff complaint departnt."

Huh? On hearing this, Peng Mingshi was about to say sothing when the managent staff quickly said, "That's not necessary, you know, Old Peng is just not familiar with the situation..."

"If he's not familiar with it, he can ask, he can look up the statutes. What's the point of doing nothing and looking like that? If it weren't for my knowledge of the law, wouldn't we have gotten nowhere with this matter today?"

Just as the managent staff was about to continue persuading, they saw the na on the application form.

"Tang Fangjing? Are you... are you that Tang Fangjing from Jingzhou?"

"There shouldn't be any other lawyer who's collided with a muck truck," he replied.

Right, there's another thing. The factory won't provide evidence of full wage paynts made to this so-called interdiary; I'm now applying with the Arbitration Committee to gather this evidence."

With a wry smile, the managent staff accepted another application form. Lawyer Tang really did have a sharp tongue.

And he wasn't one to let off when he had the upper hand.

After he left, the managent staff turned to Peng Mingshi and said, "There, prepare yourself for the complaint, will you? How many tis have I told you not to give the public attitude when working?"

"Now look what's happened. Lawyer Tang's complaint is bound to require a response, you...!"

Peng Mingshi, with a darkened face, said nothing. How did he end up with such a lunatic?

Outside, Old Tang had already started looking for the place to lodge his complaint. When he said he would complain, he ant it; if they could pull off a big job, then more power to them. If not, don't chicken out!

Zhao Bin had run out of ways to describe Lawyer Tang; in the end, he was demanding the other side to compensate ten to twenty thousand. Lawyer Tang was aweso!

Old Tang, oblivious to his thoughts, was now single-mindedly focused on making a big fuss.

He probably had his own set of rules by now, but it didn't matter; let's see if your rules are bigger or the law is stronger.

Or perhaps, providing you with the dream living environnt you've always wanted would make you happier!

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