• BygoneNeutrino@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    This doesn’t make much sense. If my employer didn’t pay me for months, the only reason I’d stay is if it was a great company that I loved and believed in. Even then, I have hard time believing a company could make this sort of arrangement in California.

    …also-if what you’re saying is true-then the company was a hair breadth away from bankruptcy. Someone burning down the warehouse could have been a best case scenario for everyone but the insurance company.

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      10 hours ago

      Is that the location that was doing bad? Because the company has been around since 1872 and is a fortune 500 company with annual revenue over 20 billion.

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          46 minutes ago

          It means not everybody will take the same course of action that you will some people will continue trying and hoping that they’ll finally get paid considering they’ve got all this time sunk into it it’s called the sunken time fallacy actually…

          Despite whether or not they actually will and who knows the motivations of the management of that particular Warehouse on why they weren’t getting paid or what was happening it’s easy enough for us to speculate as arm chair quarter backs.

          So we have to go off of what we have available is and we have the video of the person who set the fire openly stating exactly why so let’s just go with that how about that. At least until new information that’s becoming available otherwise all we’re doing is speculatig bullshit.