Posted on 11/10/2016 1:32:56 PM PST by nickcarraway
If you voted for Donald Trump, you may not feel welcomed at Grubhub.
The CEO of Grubhub, an online food delivery service, sent a company wide email Wednesday suggesting employees who agree with President-elect Donald Trumps behaviors and his campaign rhetoric should resign.
If you do not agree with this statement then please reply to this email with your resignation because you have no place here, wrote Matt Maloney, Co-Founder of Grubhub. We do not tolerate hateful attitudes on our team."
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
Donald Trump has done absolutely nothing to these snowflakes.
On the other hand, Baraq 0bama has.
5.56mm
“We do not tolerate hateful attitudes on our team.””
And exactly what is the attitude being exhibited by this employer, once he has made this statement.
Wonder if he should tell his Trump customers he doesn’t want the business.
Just trying to augment the impending lawsuits and boycotts.
"Wrongful termination" is a left wing construct.
In a free country, a private business owner should be able to terminate an employee for any reason, or for no reason. The only exception to that principle, of course, would be in cases where there is a formal employment contract which explicitly sets forth the mutually agreed upon procedure for terminating the employee.
When defending ourselves against such knee-jerk anti-Trump bigotry, we must be careful not to rely upon illegitimate shortcuts to redress legitimate grievances.
In this case, therefore, I believe that GrubHub management has every right to terminate employees, just as I would then have every right to never again do business with them, in return for resorting to such a patently vindictive and unwise labor practices.
Firing employees on the sole basis of political ideology is quite extreme, and in most cases ill-advised, of course, but I, for one, am happy to invoke the right of boycott as an acceptable solution to such a development.
Thus, I say simply spread the truth about GrubHub's behavior, express our outrage to the company, launch a passionate boycott, and let the free market decide the rest...
This always happens when liberals lose...they come unhinged.
FReep way!!
https://www.facebook.com/grubhub
https://www.grubhub.com/thecrave/
https://www.instagram.com/grubhub/
https://www.youtube.com/user/grubhub
I see many lawsuits coming. Talk about blatant discrimination.
“We are very intolerant of intolerance.”
Isn't it ironic? Don't you think.
GRUB, on Nasdaq, was down 4% today. It might be time for a big short on this stock.
BOYCOTT their contracted restaurants, too.
The best course of action is to go to the Grubhub website and find the restaurants in your area who subscribe to that service then send them emails or letters telling them you have no intention of dealing with their business due to their connection with this biased and racist organization.
Curious why the CFO sold some of his stock on Monday.
https://www.thecerbatgem.com/2016/11/10/adam-dewitt-sells-5000-shares-of-grubhub-inc-grub-stock.html
Is this a stock manipulation ploy?
SUE their asses into bankruptcy ! !
I founded GrubHub, I know who delivers.
Chicago, IL
grubhub.com
Joined January 2008
http://about.grubhub.com/about-us/executive-team/default.aspx
Matt Maloney is founder and CEO of Grubhub, the nation's leading online and mobile food ordering company dedicated to connecting diners with local restaurants. Under Matt's leadership, Grubhub has grown its active diner network to 7.4 million users who can order directly from more than 45,000 takeout restaurants in over 1,100 cities. He led the company through five rounds of investment funding, a 2013 merger with Seamless, and a 2014 initial public offering. Matt currently serves as an advisory board member for The University of Chicago Booth School of Business Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and a member of ChicagoNEXT, an organization dedicated to driving growth and opportunity in the Chicago business community. He also serves on the board of directors of the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. Matt was named one of America's most powerful CEOs 40 and under in Forbes Magazine in 2016 and one of the top 50 business people of 2014 by Fortune Magazine. He holds a bachelor's degree from Michigan State University and two master's degrees, including an MBA, from the University of Chicago.
877-585-1085
Thanks for that. I just had a real nice conversation with the person on the phone.
I have young relatives whow believe all the lies...trying to put together a short concise rebuttal to lies now...it’s crazy what they believe.
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