• @[email protected]
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    lol there’s enough companies out there just literally… robbing their employees that it’s part of the statistic? Does that mean like… idk, taking your your employees tools and claiming them as the companies or something?

    Edit: Misread the graph. I’m mad core dumb.

    • Flying Squid
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      35 hours ago

      No. I think it’s pretty clear what each of those violations are and none of them involve taking tools.

      Even if you ignore all of the others, just paying people less than minimum wage- i.e. minimum wage violations, is a far bigger problem than any non-wage related theft.

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        My dude I’m talking about the small purple statistic just labelled “robbery” in the bottom right corner of the graph. Edit: never mind apparently I can’t read and am a moron.

        • Flying Squid
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          Edit: never mind apparently I can’t read and am a moron.

          Welcome to the club. We have coffee and donuts.

    • @Cryophilia
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      It’s a graph of all types of theft including all perpetrators. I imagine most violent robberies are committed by people rather than companies.