Chapter 416: Chapter 155: Aim for Their Weak Spots!
Chapter 416: Chapter 155: Aim for Their Weak Spots!
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“Dad, take a photo of the Decision Docunt and send it to , I want to take a look at it,” Li Weiwei said.
Li Weiwei couldn’t understand why, as a student of Politics and Law University, having systematically studied civil code, labor law, and other related legal regulations, she still felt knowledgeable about the law.
According to the Labor Contract Law, such a situation could already be regarded as a de facto labor relationship.
After all, the distribution station had managed her father, and there was a subordinate relationship between the two parties.
For this, she even had her father collect so evidence in advance, such as evidence of being notified about etings by the leadership, evidence of being notified to work on rainy days, and evidence regarding the rental of electric scooters.
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It’s a pity that when they recruited him, nothing was signed at all; he was just referred by soone and then went directly.
So initially, she didn’t think there was any problem—there was no reason the arbitration committee would deny recognizing the existence of a labor relationship.
Moreover, Li Weiwei had even fantasized that if the labor relationship was confird, the station could be held accountable for illegal wage deductions and unfair dismissal and might be liable to pay double compensation.
However, the reality of the decision was like a bucket of cold water poured over her head, making her feel there was a significant gap between reality and theory…
Before long, Li Fugui sent the arbitration decision over.
Li Weiwei carefully scrutinized it for a long ti.
The reason for the denial of the labor relationship was simple: Qinglv County Fengyu Service Co., Ltd., the station company, was not the one that paid Li Fugui’s wages.
According to the “Notice on Relevant Issues Concerning the Establishnt of Labor Relations” issued by the forr Ministry of Labor, now the Human Resources and Social Security Departnt, Article 1, Clause 2, to establish a labor relationship, a worker needs to engage in remunerated labor arranged by the employer.
Their reason was that the work Li Fugui was engaged in was not arranged by Fengyu Company.
As for who did arrange it, they didn’t know, but it definitely wasn’t them.
Moreover, “Your wages are not paid by us, so it’s impossible for you to have a labor relationship with us.”
Li Weiwei didn’t understand why the Qinglv County Labor Arbitration Committee seed to ignore her father’s evidence, not ntioning any of the managent actions taken by the station in the arbitration decision.
So just arranging etings and having to report to the station company for leave was enough to deny the existence of a labor relationship?
What to do next was a source of concern for Li Weiwei.
Should she sue?
The key was that she didn’t know how to refute their statents; it wasn’t them who paid the wages, nor was it them who arranged the work, and they had evidence to back it up—every day’s orders were completed on the APP.
So what should she do, go to the company operating the APP for arbitration?
The key issue was that her school studies had always been fixed, and she had never encountered such a situation before, where one is managed onsite but receives orders online and is paid by another company.
Her father’s call ca through again.
“Sweetheart, is there no way?
If there really isn’t any way, then…
just let it be.
They are all pretty powerful, and we can’t beat them.
If we go to court, we might just end up wasting money…” Li Fugui spoke on the phone.
For soone honest like him, there were only two ways out when facing problems: to keep the peace or to resort to violence; of course, so choose to commit suicide.
Like the delivery man in reality who chose self-immolation after being fined thousands for taking leave…
Just let it be?
Li Weiwei wasn’t willing to give in.
She studied law, and now her father was being taken advantage of, yet she seed to have no way to help.
But after thinking over and over, she was still clueless until she glanced up and noticed Lawyer Tang, who seed about to leave but was stopped by the school leadership talking about sothing.
Suddenly, an idea popped into her head, but it didn’t feel quite right…
Li Weiwei hesitated; however, she quickly decided to just go for it.
Much like dical students during their studies, the teachers they co into contact with are the unattainable experts patients can’t book an appointnt with after graduation.
Law students also have this advantage, especially those from prestigious universities like Politics and Law University, where the teachers are well-known lawyers, and there’s no doubt, according to legal regulations, university professors can practice law.
So it’s common to see a crowd of students surrounding the professor after class.
For one thing, consulting at their law firms is exorbitantly expensive and may not even resolve the issue, but here, it’s different—it’s a pure teacher-student relationship.
Students ask questions, and professors must answer thoroughly and clearly…
“Dad, I have a way!” Li Weiwei quickly said.
“Sweetheart, don’t do anything rash.
Your dad still has strength; if worse cos to worst, I can earn money by working on a construction site,” said Li Fugui anxiously.
“No, I can ask my teachers, see if they have any way to help.
The teacher who gave the lecture today is a well-known lawyer in the country!”
“Alright, Dad, I’m hanging up now.
If he can’t help us, then we’ll see,” she said.
Ending the call, Li Weiwei stood up and called out:
“Lawyer Tang, Lawyer Tang, I have another question, could you help with it?”
On the stage, Old Tang was humoring the school leaders.
They wanted to have dinner with him, but he truly didn’t want to go.
Such dinner parties were genuinely boring, and he was past the point of testing young people’s obedience over drinks, as he had done in his previous life; he simply didn’t want to go.
Just then, he suddenly heard soone calling him from the audience, and he beca interested.
The school leader beside him said with a dark face, “If you have questions, why didn’t you ask during the lecture?
The lecture is already over, what’s the point of speaking now!”
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