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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: BannedFromDU on December 09, 2013, 03:13:55 PM
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Star Member kpete (41,157 posts)
Domino's Pizza Workers Protest Low Wages, Get Fired
Employees of a Washington Heights Domino's claim they were fired from their delivery jobs after complaining to management about unfair wages. Workers at the 181st street chain participated in last Thursday's nationwide walkout in solidarity with the country's underpaid fast food workers, which included strong numbers of workers and supporters in New York City. Following the walkout, delivery workers—who are paid under $6 an hour and rely on tips to make a living wage—were asked to work extended hours inside the restaurant but were not offered increased hourly pay for their time inside the store. After bringing the issue to management's attention, the 24 employees were fired.
Yesterday, Assembly Member Gabriela Rosa and Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez joined a group of vocal activists in a rally outside the uptown chain, demanding that Domino's rehire the unjustly terminated employees. “Having all these workers fired, not able to bring the food to their families, in part of a season when we are supposed to be able to give thanks and share with others, is really outrageous,†said Rosa. The duo, along with other community leaders, will return to the chain at 6 p.m. this evening and every evening henceforth until the workers are rehired, according to a press release.
Workers and advocacy groups continue to ramp up protests and walkouts to demand a living wage and the right to unionize, which would protect them from examples like this one at Domino's. “The national fast food strikes have brought the industry’s systemic mistreatment of its workers into the national spotlight, and we will continue to build momentum, continue to organize, until every employee receives the living wage of $15 wage that he or she deserves,†Rosa continued.
Calls to Domino's were unanswered; we'll update if we hear back.
Guess it's time to take those organizational skills to the Senate, huh, DUmmies? (http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024154039)
Keep in mind that we are talking about fast food, so, of course:
tabbycat31 (5,464 posts)
2. This is what I don't get
Why does New York City have a Domino's in the first place. A city that is known for good pizza should not be poisoned by Domino's.
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"What do we want?"
"LIVING WAGES! EXCEPT FOR PLACES WE WANT SHUT DOWN BECAUSE THEY SUPPOSEDLY SUCK!"
Are you lurkers starting to get your logic now?
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Here's an idea for you DUmmies, if you are working a low wage low skill job, replacing you won't exactly be a chore, so you might not want to strike unless you want to go from making minimum wage to no wage.
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You mean being a pizza delivery person won`t get you listed on the fortune 500???
Morons.
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Good for Dominos.
They just got rid of 25 piece of shit workers.
They can replace them with people who will be happy just to HAVE a job.
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“Having all these workers fired, not able to bring the food to their families, in part of a season when we are supposed to be able to give thanks and share with others, is really outrageous,â€
getting yourself fired for trying to prove a point to your employer when you have responsibilities like bringing food to your family is really outrageous and stupid.
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Star Member kpete (41,157 posts)
Following the walkout, delivery workers—who are paid under $6 an hour and rely on tips to make a living wage
The ones down here make 4-10 dollars for a single tip. Add the fact that they're delivering 5+ orders at a time, it can be well over 20 bucks an hour. Yeah, cry me a river. I have a friend that started this way. Paid his way through school with it and is now managing one. It's called a work ethic, Progs.
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Good for Dominos.
They just got rid of 25 piece of shit workers.
They can replace them with people who will be happy just to HAVE a job.
Yes...everything that's a problem for one asshole is an opportunity for someone smarter.
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If they keep pushing the working wage concept and unionization on fast food restaurants then some one is going to figure out how to automate the whole process and all there will be is a supervisor who job is to load the raw materials into the machine and occasionally run some cash to the bank.
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If they keep pushing the working wage concept and unionization on fast food restaurants then some one is going to figure out how to automate the whole process and all there will be is a supervisor who job is to load the raw materials into the machine and occasionally run some cash to the bank.
They are already busy doing that. There is a company that has a burger making machine that can make upwards of 400 an hour. It pays for itself in less than a year. Apply Moore's law to that type of automation and the entire workforce for fast food franchises is gone within a decade.
Not only will the food be less expensive, higher quality, and no body fluids in your food. The first chain to offer this is going to greatly increase their market share.
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Here's an idea for you DUmmies, if you are working a low wage low skill job, replacing you won't exactly be a chore, so you might not want to strike unless you want to go from making minimum wage to no wage.
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ME48DbhIn_0[/youtube]
And now, a Festivus for the rest of us.
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbfMmCf5-ds[/youtube]
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If they keep pushing the working wage concept and unionization on fast food restaurants then some one is going to figure out how to automate the whole process and all there will be is a supervisor who job is to load the raw materials into the machine and occasionally run some cash to the bank.
And it won't be any of those on that protest line who land that manager job either;-)
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If they keep pushing the working wage concept and unionization on fast food restaurants then some one is going to figure out how to automate the whole process and all there will be is a supervisor who job is to load the raw materials into the machine and occasionally run some cash to the bank.
The Waiter Terminator (http://www.restaurantnews.com/100000-applebees-tables-get-tech-treatment-dineequity-announces-rollout-of-e-la-carte-tablets/)
Automatic Burger Maker (http://www.businessinsider.com/burger-robot-could-revolutionize-fast-food-industry-2012-11)
As for the strikers, ****'em. Let the unions pay your salary.
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A pizza delivery driver is not supposed to be some sort of career, you idiots. This is the kind of supplemental job you take when you want to get behind some bills or something.
Those 24 deserved to get fired, and those two rabble-rousing lunatics have blood on their hands, too. Easily replaced workers will always fail in a strike.
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This morning F&F had on Mallory Factor, the author of "Shadow Bosses". He said that the protestors were part of a "rent a mob" group hired by the unions.
A statement put out by the National Restaurant Association said; "These demonstrations are a coordinated PR campaign engineered by national labor groups where the vast majority of participants are activists and paid demonstrators, relatively few restaurant workers have participated in the past".
Mallory said that only one tenth of one per cent of the actual workers were in the strike. He also said this campaign called "Fast Food Forward" headquarters is at the old ACORN headquarters in Brooklyn.
Just more of Obama's private army doing their community organizing.
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which included strong numbers of workers and supporters in New York City.
Hey DUllards, go ask these "brothers" if they can spare a dime.
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This morning F&F had on Mallory Factor, the author of "Shadow Bosses". He said that the protestors were part of a "rent a mob" group hired by the unions.
A statement put out by the National Restaurant Association said; "These demonstrations are a coordinated PR campaign engineered by national labor groups where the vast majority of participants are activists and paid demonstrators, relatively few restaurant workers have participated in the past".
Mallory said that only one tenth of one per cent of the actual workers were in the strike. He also said this campaign called "Fast Food Forward" headquarters is at the old ACORN headquarters in Brooklyn.
Just more of Obama's private army doing their community organizing.
The snot-noses and single moms who theoretically live on minimum wage always suffer whenever the minimum wage is raised: inevitably when unskilled workers cost more to employ, businesses employ fewer of them.
The only group that actually benefits from minimum wage increases are the unions. My understanding is that union wage scales are based on percentages/multiples of the minimum wage. Ergo, whenever their politician puppets score them a minimum wage increase all the union wages go up automatically, without expending the effort of having to go through new rounds of negotiations with the unfortunate businesses chained to union labor.
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The snot-noses and single moms who theoretically live on minimum wage always suffer whenever the minimum wage is raised: inevitably when unskilled workers cost more to employ, businesses employ fewer of them.
The only group that actually benefits from minimum wage increases are the unions. My understanding is that union wage scales are based on percentages/multiples of the minimum wage. Ergo, whenever their politician puppets score them a minimum wage increase all the union wages go up automatically, without expending the effort of having to go through new rounds of negotiations with the unfortunate businesses chained to union labor.
You are correct sir.
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The ones down here make 4-10 dollars for a single tip. Add the fact that they're delivering 5+ orders at a time, it can be well over 20 bucks an hour. Yeah, cry me a river. I have a friend that started this way. Paid his way through school with it and is now managing one. It's called a work ethic, Progs.
I used to deliver pizzas and could make decent money on tips. It was a sliding scale though, the more pizzas I delivered the less base pay I made. Remember though, these Einsteins are in NY, a Dem cesspool, they don't tip. They probably take the workers tips to spread the wealth.
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I used to deliver pizzas and could make decent money on tips. It was a sliding scale though, the more pizzas I delivered the less base pay I made. Remember though, these Einsteins are in NY, a Dem cesspool, they don't tip. They probably take the workers tips to spread the wealth.
I have a rep among the local pizza delivery places--I tip well.
My pizzas show up pronto.
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A pizza delivery driver is not supposed to be some sort of career, you idiots. This is the kind of supplemental job you take when you want to get behind some bills or something.
Those 24 deserved to get fired, and those two rabble-rousing lunatics have blood on their hands, too. Easily replaced workers will always fail in a strike.
Exactly.
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I have a rep among the local pizza delivery places--I tip well.
My pizzas show up pronto.
Mine were ok, but had some that would stiff you in heart beat. Though, like you said, the good tippers always got their pizza's quickly.