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Omaha Steve's Labor Group
In reply to the discussion: How A Giant Restaurant Conglomerate Teamed Up With Banks To Stiff Its Workers [View all]TexasMommaWithAHat
(3,212 posts)33. Couldn't they withdraw the whole amount
and put it into a checking account?
This is outrageous!
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How A Giant Restaurant Conglomerate Teamed Up With Banks To Stiff Its Workers [View all]
Snarkoleptic
May 2016
OP
The bank that issue it. It stays in a fund and they keep getting interest from it. And when it
jtuck004
May 2016
#13
Darden restaurants include Olive Garden, Red Lobster, Longhorn Steakhouse, Yard House, Bahama Breeze
bulloney
May 2016
#7
Must have been recent. I received a Darden gift card and Red Lobster is listed.
bulloney
May 2016
#29
America boycott this chain of restaurants. They don't deserve to be in business.
rladdi
May 2016
#25
Also Season's 52 (which was one of my favorites, but now I can't go to anymore)
basselope
May 2016
#38
I grew up in Texas and knew shrimp and crabs, to this day I have never been able to figure out what
braddy
May 2016
#18
Doesn't McDonald's do something similar ? Not surprising that yet another another restaurant
azurnoir
May 2016
#12
Every time you hear about how much job growth reported by percentages quarterly...
MrMickeysMom
May 2016
#22
These fine folks also fought against healthcare and paid sick days for employees.
Snarkoleptic
May 2016
#26
Yep, I can't imagine you can easily use these cards to pay utility bills, school books/registration
Snarkoleptic
May 2016
#34
It seems that there are barriers to easy/no-fee access to the fruit of their labor.
Snarkoleptic
May 2016
#36
Usually you can withdraw the amount somewhere, but there are usually fees.
sweetloukillbot
May 2016
#46