Plastic 40 Compartments Jewelry Electronic Component Storage Box Case Container
- Product Name : Electronic Components Case;Compartments Quantity : 40
- Each Compartment Size : 4.2 x 2.4 x 3.4cm / 1.7″ x 0.9″ x 1.3″(L*W*H);Overall Size : 24 x 17 x 3.6cm / 9.4″ x 6.7″ x 1.4″(L*W*H)
- Color : Clear;Main Material : Plastic
- Net Weight : 363g
- Package Content : 1 x Electronic Components Case
- Total 40 Compartments, which is very convenient to put some small items. You can remove the some blocks between two compartments to form a longer compartment. Can be used for storing chip form capacitors and resistors, small screws, nuts, washers and Lock washers etc. It also can be used to store earrings, necklace, bead, finger ring or other small jewelry.
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Allround tool box storage of tools, measuring devices, cassettes, CD’s, laptops, coins, collections 10106B
- Storage box case aluminium . wood . rubber
- outer messures: L xW xH 320 x 230 x 155 mm
- Inner measures: L xW xH 305 x 205 x 140 mm
- for coins or CD or DVD
- weight 2600 g
Allround tool box
High-quality (aluminium / wood / rubber) case.
Box for the individual storage of tools, measuring devices, cassettes, CD’s, laptops, coins, collections and much more.
Resilient box, which is lined with neoprene. The carrying straps and the carabiners make the box a real allrounder. The edges are strengthened with sleek aluminium and the corners are additionally reinforced with hard plastic. The silver hinges are well worked and promise longevity. The box is lockable.
FEATURES
- material: aluminium
- interior sided with grey neoprene
- reinforced plastic corners
- variously applicable subdivisions in the main compartment
- rubber band inside the lid for extra fixation of smaller parts
- carrying handle of black plastic
- shoulder strap
- lockable box (2 keys)
- Weight: 3,3 kg
Measures:
- Outer measures: L x W x H 320 x 230 x 155 mm
- Inner measures: L x W x H 305 x 205 x 140 mm
DELIVERY CONTENT
- Aluminium case PRM 10106 in different colors
- Carrying strap
- 2 keys
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Warehouse For Sale or Rent – Braintree, Essex.

No the rooms are not to let for 50 Cents! A bit of break from the norm, but my dear Dad is trying to find a new tenant or buyer for his newly renovated warehouse
Check it out on Google Maps, although it looks better now thanks to a full renovation to repair damage and smarten the place up after the last tenants left
Full Address: 10-12 Finch Drive, Springwood Industrial Estate, Braintree, CM7 2SF
View Larger Map The site is ideally located for road, sea and air connections
The site is also one of the only sites on Springwood Industrial Estate with on site parking for upto 6 articulated trucks outside
Also with the lorry park on the estate there is plenty of space for trucks and trailers
Distances to various destinations from the warehouse are as follows: Stansted Airport 16 Miles Harwich International Port 38 Miles Port of Felixstowe 46 Miles M11 Motorway 16 Miles M25 Motorway @ J28 – 25 Miles M25 Motorway @ J27 31 Miles Dover 100 Miles The official blurb that is available on Whybrow Property Consultants website states the following: Warehouse Area: 9,842 sq
ft
These prominent premises are found on the Springwood Industrial Estate to the west of Braintree town and a few minutes from the A120 where it is duelled westward to Stansted Airport and the M11 (J8)
This refurbished building has 2 main loading doors to the front with an additional forklift access to the side
It is of steel portal framework with steel cladding to walls and roof
Purpose built administrative area with storage above comprising Reception, kitchenette, Ladies and Gents WC s and 4 offices
Suspended ceilings CAT 2 lighting, electric radiators, newly fitted vinyl and carpeting to floors
Recently re-decorated
If you have any interest in said warehouse then please either contact Whybrow direct or you can contact me and I will pass on your details
My email address is: ben@truckblog.co.uk
Exposing the Port Trucking Cover-Up Hot Ideas for a Cold …
by Jessica Durrum on May 10, 20131
What do big banks and L.A. port trucking companies have in common? Fine print in contracts that traps victims into signing bad deals.
We ve all signed our share of contracts. Rental agreements, cell phone contracts, car loans. You don t need to be a legal scholar to understand the basic concept: Two parties enter into an agreement that lasts until a fixed date. And as frustrated as you may get with, say, your landlord, you know that at the very least what you ve signed off on can t change upon a whim. Even if you don t like the terms, contracts are fundamentally about guaranteeing stability.
We take this for granted but not everyone can. A case in point is drivers at Green Fleet Systems, a trucking company serving the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
In order to work as an independent contractor for the company, the drivers have to sign a lease contract then pay to lease the company s trucks. In exchange, they are assured that they will ultimately own the truck they are leasing. In late 2011, about halfway through what was supposed to be a multi-year lease to-own agreement, they came in to work one day and were told they needed to sign a brand-new lease. As we ve reported before2, these leases tend to be sham documents that companies force so-called independent drivers to sign much like3 the home mortgage docs that trapped homeowners into loans whose costs escalated beyond affordability. (In reality, these drivers are misclassified employees4, a topic that will be taken up again in a future edition of Frying Pan News.)
Through this arrangement, companies are illegally passing on their business costs like the costs of expensive new trucks to de facto employees, while evading other responsibilities like payroll taxes and workers compensation. To add insult to injury, these drivers have no ability to fight back because, as independent contractors, it is illegal for them to have a voice by forming a union.
While port trucking companies have been misclassifying drivers for years, Green Fleet Systems went a giant step further by unilaterally changing a contract already in effect. A side-by-side comparison of the two documents shows, unsurprisingly, that the changes in the new lease overwhelmingly favor the company, limiting drivers rights even further. It states that if the driver ever does claim to be an employee, he or she will not only defend and hold the company harmless, but also pay the company s defense costs. (Hello, First Amendment!) Another section states that any dispute regarding the lease will be dealt with by an arbitrator chosen by the company. (Hello, Seventh Amendment!)
Why did the company suddenly attempt to make an already one-sided document even more so? Most likely, Green Fleet Systems was attempting to inoculate itself from being forced by the courts or the government to comply with basic employment law.
It turns out that shortly before the drivers were required to sign these new leases, two of their coworkers had filed wage-and-hour claims with the California Labor Commissioner, the government office charged with enforcing labor laws in California. A month later, two more Green Fleet drivers had filed claims. These claims have Green Fleet scrambling for cover.
So, in the midst of preparing to defend its practices in front of the Labor Commissioner, Green Fleet changed the agreement it had with its remaining independent drivers to state that drivers only option to resolve a dispute was through an arbitration service in Orange County (not the California Labor Commissioner).
In addition to what appears to be an attempt to prohibit drivers from exercising their rights before the Labor Commissioner, Green Fleet has also joined with other trucking companies to try and prevent the Labor Commissioner s office itself from doing its job of enforcing the law. Just after the four Green Fleet drivers hearings concluded in October 2012, while the final decision was still pending, Green Fleet and nine other companies filed a lawsuit attempting to prevent the Labor Commissioner s office from investigating, processing, or proceeding to hearing on any claim from the companies drivers. It s an interesting gambit, somewhat akin to criminal gangs seeking injunctions against the LAPD.
In the end, despite Green Fleet s attempts to shield itself from California employment laws, the Labor Commissioner found that the four drivers were, in fact, employees and had been unlawfully misclassified. The final decision, released in early 2013, determined that Green Fleet owed the drivers a combined $280,000.
As for the remaining drivers at Green Fleet, it remains to be seen whether the revised leases that required drivers to sign away their rights are even worth the paper they are written on. If the recent decisions from the Labor Commissioner are any indication, probably not. Trucking companies can write whatever they want into leases, they can present those leases to drivers in a language drivers don t speak, they can refuse to give drivers copies of the leases and they can change the leases unilaterally. Ultimately, none of this will alter the facts on the ground: these drivers are employees, and companies are stealing from them. The more that companies unilaterally change their contracts mid-term, the clearer it is that they are engaging in a cover-up.
(Jessica Durrum is a researcher for the Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy.)
Tags: misclassification of employees as independent contractors port truck drivers56
References
- ^ Posts by Jessica Durrum (fryingpannews.org)
- ^ before (fryingpannews.org)
- ^ much like (www.laane.org)
- ^ misclassified employees (fryingpannews.org)
- ^ misclassification of employees as independent contractors (fryingpannews.org)
- ^ port truck drivers (fryingpannews.org)












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