This just happened at the @Walgreens on Gough & Fell Streets in San Francisco. #NoConsequences @chesaboudinpic.twitter.com/uSbnTQQk4J
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Walgreens paid $23 million in 2014 and another $4.5 million in 2020 after committing massive wage theft but do go on about some dude stealing a hundred bucks worth of crap.
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Replying to @Army_of_Peeps @LyanneMelendez and
Oh, great idea. Let's say anybody can loot Walgreens. Walgreens closes its stores. People who work at Walgreens lose their jobs. Brilliant!
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Replying to @SailorLaw @Army_of_Peeps and
itll only continue to get worse until corporations start paying living wages. poverty is the biggest contributor to crime. doing the bare minimum for financial security could stop this but these companies would rather budget for shrink instead. whos at fault?
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Replying to @NeopetsOriginal @SailorLaw and
Corporations will always pay the least they can for unskilled labour, or they become unable to compete and eventually go out of business.
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Replying to @bkrocks3 @NeopetsOriginal and
Costco and a handful more successful businesses disagree
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Replying to @SahyounJr @bkrocks3 and
you mean a company who sees longer worker retention (aka lower worker turnaround) and overall employee satisfaction with their jobs also just so happens to pay higher than the average of their industry???????? no way!!!!!!!!!! crazy!!!!!!!!
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Replying to @NeopetsOriginal @bkrocks3 and
So youre agreeing with my point, companies can pay better, pleasing the workers while serving customers competitively
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Replying to @SahyounJr @bkrocks3 and
oh shit I thought you were the guy I was replying to originally not a different guy my bad. yeah I 1000% agree treating workers right is the move.
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