Augusta Chipotle employees outraged after company closes location amid unionization effort
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Chipotle employees in Augusta say they're outraged after the company announced plans to permanently close their store shortly after they moved to unionize.
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Now they can open their own burrito shop.
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outdoors and wearing masks....you have no valid argument for anything.
Wal-Mart is hiring. If I was the manager at the nearest Wal-Mart, I would rent a mini bus, drive right over there to the protest, and tell them all they have a job TODAY if they want it. See how many get in the bus. I'll bet the number will be zero.
They all need to open a business of their own. Then they can pay themselves as much as they want.
That is Bidenomics. Build back better.
Tha6s jist a dumb comment with no backing behind it....
Oh well. Open it yourselves
Instead of crying and whining, get a better job.
Never thought of eating there. Sorry Chipotle
The company can't get current employees to actually show up to work at the store. The company has to deal with excessive callouts by the current employees of the store. The company can't get managers that will run the store. Why should the company keep the store open? Oh right, because the employees are forming a union. Don't the employees have to be actually working to form a union?
Just what a low margin company needs, higher costs. Figure it out people. It's cheaper to close the doors than to deal with a unionized staff.
I don't eat at Chipotle. Sorry but most oportunities come diguised as adversity. Train for a better job.
Those employees need to meet together and talk about how to create their own store(s).
Employee owned of course.
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I was in the carpenters union in the 70’s. The people that benefits the most are the union officials
Go work for the government.
It's a effin fast food chain. Why Unionized?
Easy idea for anyone who's unhappy:
Buy the location, and open your own business. It's obviously good enough for that company, might as well use their territory since they left it behind.
Make it a union only shop, so you won't have to worry about non union activity causing issues.
Run it yourself. The company just said they don't want the headache, and closed the entire location. If you're not willing to take the risk and run your own, it's no longer a valid complaint.
Lol 😂 congratulations you played yourself
Nobody made you work there !!
They have staffing issues because they don't pay enough.
Boycott them
Sad
Fafo
Good, you can't make this stuff up. It's not union busting if you just close, it's your business, not the woke employees.
Suggestion : get a union job - already established. This is a pattern - try to unionize , get closed down . A sad reality
So you are Protesting in front of a Business that has Closed its doors?
I bet the auto manufactures wish they hadn't let the unions form.
I was a member of the UAW for four months. The company moved operations to Mexico where they could pay one sixth of what we got. Even after the announcement, I was threatened with violence for working too fast at my punch press.
@@1950GrendelIn 1979, a group of union members threatened to beat me up unless I slowed down on a metal bending machine that I was working at a part-time for MANPOWER (a temp agency).
Sadly that’s life.
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