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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]Snarkoleptic
(6,208 posts)39. They won't listen until forced to do so.
The only language they understand is revenue/profit, so they must hear the message loud and clear.
In addition to being ALEC members, Darden has also fought again paid sick time (for people handling YOUR food) as well as healthcare for their employees.
--see my posts above on this--
Now they are colluding with banksters to further exploit their employees? This cannot stand...oh, hello no!
As for seeking a legislative remedy, we live in a corporatocracy where regulatory bodies have been infiltrated and 'captured', so the voice of the citizen is almost non-existant.
So no, it's not time to approach the master and ask for a bowl of watered-down porridge.
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How A Giant Restaurant Conglomerate Teamed Up With Banks To Stiff Its Workers [View all]
Snarkoleptic
May 2016
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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