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    1. Well sir i am getting a lawyer than i will be speaking to the labor union and civil rights and the bbb and anyone because u are denying me a break wich is 30 minutes un interupted. So its not ur fault greg but its ur company. Sooo greg i am going to get rich while u are stuck here in stupidville

    2. One thing I’d say here is if you do get injured, do not just walk out. Not because they’ll fire you like in the video, but because that is an at work injury. That is worker’s comp right there

    3. Yeah this is what you call a wrongful termination and retaliation for a workman's comp case. Get a lawyer, find others who have let the same fate, and log a complaint with the labor board. If you can't afford a lawyer go speak to legal services and they can help you get the information you need. You sue the company then sue the individual for their help in causing personal hardship. Legal torts like this are hard to fight though and most council won't chase it up without extreme amounts of evidence

    4. When bosses treat people worse than convicted murders treat their cellmates, you get rogue workers burning down warehouses full of toilet paper

    5. Reminds me of how I sprained my ankle while going downstairs and I got paperwork for it, but I got fired before I was even able to show the paperwork fuck that grocery store

    6. What the £uck is wrong with you people. You have a labour board, you have witnesses, you have a phone with a camera. Use this these things and the d!ck will be gone. It's highly illegal to deny breaks and to fire someone who got injured, on the job mind you, and went to the hospital. You could get thousands in compensation. Are you mad?!

    7. This is where you contact your local BBB office and document everything. It’ll be faster than the Department of Labor directly, but you should compile everything ASAP. Also, because this is in Minneapolis, and likely set before 2026, lunchtime breaks are mandated by state law, though for an undisclosed amount of time if the work shift lasts 8 hours. There must be “adequate time” to consume your meal, so enough time to eat a single Slim-Jim would not be permissible, and could get the employer/manager in trouble as well.

    8. Frankly that is a work related injury and company would be liable. Firing him for medical necessity CAUSED by the job is begging for a huge lawsuit far more than a couple hours lost

    9. First off You are legally required at least 2 30 minute breaks everyday or that's a class 3 misdemeanor two he could sue for almost $100,000 because he was hurt working and then fired afterwards that's retaliation that is a class 2 felony third you are legally required a 30-minute lunch break or that is also a class 3 misdemeanor and that is required by law

    10. This is exactly what christian charities do to people. There's a men's shelter in my city that essentially puts homeless men into indentured servitude. In order to stay there, you have to have a job at one of their shops. You technically can have a different job but they still make you work like 20 hours a week at their stores and force a curfew on you so you can't work a lot outside of their stores and they don't even pay you full minimum wage because they take out a fee for staying at the shelter. It's all a fucking scam and just slavery all over. It's fucked up.

    11. That would never happen without consequences I dealt with something like this I cut my hand really bad working as a cook and we were busy the whole floor was covered in blood and so are my clothes and they expected me to keep getting chicken for customers which of course I didn't but I just couldn't believe it never seen anything like it in 15 years of cooking

    12. And lunch breakThat wasn't authorized by the owner, or whoever that guy is work types, injury, where he had to be rushed to the hospital.Then, gets let go then with us.Oh, yes, we can't forget the guy that I mean.If you think about how many laws does one guy's breaking?You'd have everyone there getting paid for life

    13. this movie or series doesnt represent goodwill but salvation army.

      The way the supervisor treated these employees is 1:1 on how the management treats their workers. Also their thrift stores look worst than goodwill but a large margin.

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