chanel
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Our union has tried to extort an extra $4 a month to fight the evildoers in Trenton. On top of our $900 in union dues. Bullshit.
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Our union has tried to extort an extra $4 a month to fight the evildoers in Trenton. On top of our $900 in union dues. Bullshit.
What I'm wondering is, how much individual flexibility do individual McD's franchise owners have in benefits and wages? I was under the impression that those things didn't vary from one McD's to another. Don't most workers there basically earn about at minimum wage, with a few managers and assistant managers doing better?
that law should be challenged for constitutionalityPuhleez. He has no idea who they will vote for.
As always, who you vote for is completely your personal decision and many factors go into your decision."
Again, this is what the state law says:
Ohio election law specifically states that no corporation "shall print or authorize to be print...or post or exhibit in the establishment or anywhere in or about the establishment...handbills containing any threat, notice, or information that if any particular candidate is elected or defeated, work in the establishment will cease in whole or in part, or other threats expressed or implied, intended to influence the political opinions or votes of...its employees."
He broke the law.
Our McDonalds pays about a dollar over min, wage . In fact most places around here do.
Supply and demand.
If I owned a McDs I would remind my employees which party hates Happy Meals.
A board committee today found Supervisor Eric Mar's [URL="http://www.sfbos.org/ftp/uploadedfiles/bdsupvrs/committees/materials/lu100410_101096.pdf"]legislation banning toys in Happy Meals[/URL] downright delicious, recommending the full board approve it.
that law should be challenged for constitutionalityPuhleez. He has no idea who they will vote for.
Again, this is what the state law says:
Ohio election law specifically states that no corporation "shall print or authorize to be print...or post or exhibit in the establishment or anywhere in or about the establishment...handbills containing any threat, notice, or information that if any particular candidate is elected or defeated, work in the establishment will cease in whole or in part, or other threats expressed or implied, intended to influence the political opinions or votes of...its employees."
He broke the law.
if i own a business i can damn well say what i please.
And this was the franchise owner, not mcdonalds corporation.
the guy never threatened to fire anyonethat law should be challenged for constitutionalityAgain, this is what the state law says:
He broke the law.
I don't for one minute think that the employer would fire anyone in this case for voting as they choose. All I see in this is an employer highlighting who has caused problems...who meaning party.
This is all bullsqueeze...and blown outta proportion...and on cue by the LEFT.
I agree.McDonalds is crap. They have crappy, bad for you food. They are a crappy place to work for, a food assembly line. Most of their employees actually appear too young to vote.
As far as this obnoxious McDonalds owner, he is probably disliked by his employees and they'll probably vote the opposite of what he says.
the guy never threatened to fire anyonethat law should be challenged for constitutionality
I don't for one minute think that the employer would fire anyone in this case for voting as they choose. All I see in this is an employer highlighting who has caused problems...who meaning party.
This is all bullsqueeze...and blown outta proportion...and on cue by the LEFT.
but that law restricts this mans first amendment rights of political expression