In 2013, a Burger King cook (who'd worked there for 24 years) was fired for taking home a sandwich, fries & a drink after her manager claimed she had only asked permission for a sandwich & accused her
In 2013, a Burger King cook (who'd worked there for 24 years) was fired for taking home a sandwich, fries & a drink after her manager claimed she had only asked permission for a sandwich & accused her
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of stealing. A judge ruled that the cook did not intend to steal the food and awarded her $46,000.
An old boy named, I think, uh, Marx, talked about this. How the worker isn't even entitled to the fruits of their labor.