Who would have thought this would have happened?

    • NeuromancerOPM
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      -106 months ago

      No, the workers blame the government as well. The government is the one who took their jobs away.

      • @BunkerBuster
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        76 months ago

        If a company can’t afford to pay their employees a livable wage, they deserve to go under. Yeah it sucks for the workers but so does staying with a company that can’t pay them. Stop licking boots.

        • NeuromancerOPM
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          -126 months ago

          You’re licking boots.

          The people were living on their current wage. They were happy with their wage. It’s in the article.

          Now they have no job and no wages. Now they are sad.

          Their wage was liveable to them. Now it’s not. The market was working fine until the government got in the middle and took away their jobs.

          • @BunkerBuster
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            “He did blame it on the minimum wage increase. Although, from my understanding, I think we were exempt from it because of the amount of locations that he personally owns. But, he did ultimately blame it on that increase,” she said.

            How about this for a new title: “Salty Restaurant owner doesn’t like new law that doesn’t apply to him, fires everyone anyway”

            Gotta love the free market, right?

            You’re licking corporate boot to defend shitty business practices.

            • NeuromancerOPM
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              -106 months ago

              The law does apply to him. She’s incorrect.

              A better title would be California governor causes mass layoffs.

              The owner has no obligation to provide jobs. If the risk isn’t worth the reward, he’ll shut down. That’s how it works.

                  • Zeppo
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                    06 months ago

                    The law says it only applies to businesses that have over 60 locations nationwide. Back in real life and not “woah conservative bro I’m so traumatized” world, Fosters Freeze has 62 locations. So to avoid this law, they’d have to close 3 of them. Also not sure whether it applies to franchisees, and I’m sure you have absolutely no idea either.