Liberals never met a slippery slope they didn't grease.
-Me
I wish technology solved people issues. It seems to just reveal them.
-Also Me
This is a thread about Kroger, not Carnegie. What is an acceptable (to you) profit margin for Kroger? Or, let's say you own a company . . . what is the bare minimum profit margin you would agree to operate at? And what happens when you're at that limit and your employees want to strike because you "can afford to pay your employees"?
Last edited by Ramsker; 01-19-2022 at 22:38.
If you were Safeway in TX back around the '80s, you closed all your stores and your union employees were now out of a job.
Liberals never met a slippery slope they didn't grease.
-Me
I wish technology solved people issues. It seems to just reveal them.
-Also Me
Fundamentally speaking, they can shut branches/stores down if their cost is much higher than the revenue.
Can company [legally] shut it down some branches during strike?
Last edited by arbol; 01-20-2022 at 19:15.
Fucking anti-work people...
"what is the minimum profit you will take to treat me like a king?"
First time ever... no KS ads (junk mail) in the mail this week. YEAHHHH!
Lessons cost money. Good ones cost lots. -Tony Beets
I'm surprised the car manufacturers are still advertising their bare lots?
Pretty soon it will be all Government, all the time.