I, along with my partner, have a responsibility to our businesses to ensure they're profitable and healthy. If that means that some people are shown the door, so be it, because the alternative is far less attractive
You've got faggotty-ass buttfuckery and all sorts of other bullshit going on, far beyond just letting a few people go because they aren't doing their jobs as personally directed and supervised or told what to do.
Plus you're taking out extra insurance to keep your ex-employees from ever working for any of your competitors, and it's not like you've got cause to throw them in jail for doing anything illegal either.
You're about the most clueless fuck I've ever encountered. You have no idea how I administrate my businesses.
The guy who cleans the kitchens and bathrooms isn't going to lose his job because he doesn't do it well. He does it very well, in fact. But the fact of the matter is that the requisite skill set for cleaning a urinal isn't worth $13 an hour to me. I can contract it out for less. The guy who will, one day, be let go knows that his time is coming. On September 30, 2023, he will be let go. That's the date that minimum wage in Florida goes to $13 an hour. He'll be given a letter of recommendation and a severance (we're still working out the numbers on that).
Now, if he can make himself more valuable to my company before that, I'll gladly pay him more to work in a new position. But I won't have anyone on my payroll to clean bathrooms after September 30, 2023.
My employees are free to leave and work for whomever they please. They don't, of course, as they have no reason to. And I don't have a "do not compete" clause when I hire someone, and I'm unaware of what "insurance" I could buy to make that happen.
The reality is that my employees enjoy working for me. Each person is paid a fair wage for what they do. After their 90 probationary period everyone is given a $1 an hour raise. I know each and every person by name. I know their wives and girlfriend's names. I know how many kids they have. When the three guys who are members of the National Guard deploy to the middle east, they still get their full pay from my company. I offer performance bonuses, and not small ones. Performance evaluations are conducted every year, and consequent raises are based largely on those reviews.
So, please, don't act as though you're anywhere near intelligent enough to opine about how I run my business, because you could not be more ignorant...