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Topic Title: Texas company looking to dock stimulus money from paychecks, relieve their payroll: report
Topic Summary: Sometimes WTF just isn't enough....
Created On: 03/30/2020 05:31 AM
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worksuxgetsponsered

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I can't imagine a company would have the legal right to do such a thing, but what a$$holes for even thinking about it.


On Wednesday, the company sent out a form titled "Employee Acknowledgement of 'Government Assistance' Pay Reduction."

The form was reported by an employee who wished to remain anonymous, but the employee spoke to local news KXAN about the situation.

"The form says they are preemptively deducting funds from our paychecks. That number is based on what they're anticipating the government relief fund to be," the worker told the outlet.

"The company that I work for is a national company and they make hundreds of millions of dollars in profit a year and instead of making sacrifices at the higher levels, they're passing it on down to everybody else."


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 03/30/2020 05:34 AM
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Plan B

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Too bad they won't show the company (that should be nationally boycotted for that BS)
 03/30/2020 05:52 AM
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Sorry Mod's posted this on the wrong side. Can you move it to the the enquirer side?

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