The management staff and Peng Mingshi were both stunned, not knowing what to say next.
Old Tang continued, "Oh right, let me 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 me, 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 intermediaries 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.