A decision of whether to break up the smaller org-EVF relationship could be exercised by either party, while only EVF has that power now.
Would the smaller orgs really be able to do this, if their “employees” are actually employed by EVF?
Yes, if the smaller org pulled the contractor-supply contract, it could then hire away the former contractors as employees. That loses the advantages of EVF involvement but is an option.
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Would the smaller orgs really be able to do this, if their “employees” are actually employed by EVF?
Yes, if the smaller org pulled the contractor-supply contract, it could then hire away the former contractors as employees. That loses the advantages of EVF involvement but is an option.