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Lawsuit Accuses Domino's Pizza of 'Rampant Wage Violations' - ABC News Another example of corporate and capitalist greed exploiting the working man.
What the hell does that have to do with anything?
When this actually gets to court and they prove their case and Dominos is found guilty, let us all know. Anyone can accuse anyone of anything.
What the hell does that have to do with anything?
I think the government should shut dominoes down. That'll fix it.
What the hell does that have to do with anything?
Just recently Tyson Foods tried to get the supreme court to issue a broad ruling that would have effectively immunized them against class actions for wage and hour theft, making it impossible for workers to bring claims. You're correct, wage theft is common.That's overkill, of course, but you already knew it before you posted that. No, the government should not shut down anybody, but if a company commits wage theft, then that company should have to accept the consequences of violating the law. It's pretty simple, actually.
Because New York makes it so hard for a business to do business. There's no way that any business in New York hasn't been in violation of the draconian wage regulations in that state - between union wage and benefits requirements that are enforceable by law, state prevailing wage regulations and laws that are different than the union wage requirements, and no real way to know which one must be followed. And, if you don't guess correctly, you get fined huge fines and debarred from doing business with the government. The only way to avoid that problem is either stop doing business in NY state all together (which is what I chose to do), or bribe al the people that could possibly give you problems, including the mob (which I chose not to do, and paid for it in the end). We paid union wages and benefits, and paid the company's union dues, and paid all the employee's union dues, because the NY DOL said that doing so would make sure we were in compliance... WRONG. Cost me tens of thousands of dollars and a plea agreement to "no contest" to a misdemeanor for the company.
Absolute bull****.
The advertising that the state of New York is doing to recruit businesses to New York State should be used as the prime evidence in a class action fraud case against the state by all the businesses that fall prey to their deceptive advertising, the crazy lies that the state DOL will tell them, and then having to kowtow to the union bosses with thousands of dollars.
That's what the hell it has to do with the OP - at least in my case.
NY having a real tough time attracting and keeping bussinesses for some reason AND their losing New Yorkers too.
A Progressive activist AG isn't making that any easier on them
" Start up NY " isn't working either. I guess the Cats out of the bag ehen it comes to how NY treats Bussinesses
That's overkill, of course, but you already knew it before you posted that. No, the government should not shut down anybody, but if a company commits wage theft, then that company should have to accept the consequences of violating the law. It's pretty simple, actually.
Are you suggesting that the state overlook cheating people out of wages so they can show how "pro business" they are?
What are the concequences?
The franchiser is damaging and tarnishing the name and reputation of the company. I would wager that the corporate company has some code of standards and policy in place that must be met with this sort of thing.NY like IL and CA is one of the most corrupted states out there.
this lawsuit proves it.
if the franchise didn't pay people correctly that is fine the employee's are owed what they earned.
you can't go after the corporate company of a franchise owner as they have no connection between
the two of them and these liberal hats are continuing to try and break down the walls of franchise ownership.
domino's inc has nothing to do with this lawsuit and honestly the judge should dismiss the case against them.
the franchiser's on the other hand are responsible for making sure that their payroll meet state requirements.
NY like IL and CA is one of the most corrupted states out there.
this lawsuit proves it.
if the franchise didn't pay people correctly that is fine the employee's are owed what they earned.
you can't go after the corporate company of a franchise owner as they have no connection between
the two of them and these liberal hats are continuing to try and break down the walls of franchise ownership.
domino's inc has nothing to do with this lawsuit and honestly the judge should dismiss the case against them.
the franchiser's on the other hand are responsible for making sure that their payroll meet state requirements.
I think the government should shut dominoes down. That'll fix it.
Shaking down private sector businesses and banks for contrived BS offenses has been part of the Progressive agenda for years. contrived BS offenses
What are you suggesting they do?
Not overlook cheating people out of wages?
Not overlook cheating people out of wages?
Not overlook cheating people out of wages?
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