The PC doctrine of nonjudgmentalism strikes again as a thief is transformed into a "customer." Figures it would be Whole Foods.
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12/29/2007 6:08:48 AM PST by
madprof98
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To: madprof98
Albertson’s had a similar policy years ago. Saw a kid run out of the store with a case of beer and pointed it out to the clerk. He could not have cared less.
To: madprof98
Schultz said he was called to the store's office the next day, on Christmas Eve, and was fired because he violated a company policy prohibiting employees from having any physical contact with a customer.
If the individual steals, he is, by definition, not a customer. The manager is retarded.
100 posted on
12/29/2007 4:28:50 PM PST by
aruanan
To: madprof98
Here's Kate's contact info:
Kate.Klotz@wholefoods.com
101 posted on
12/29/2007 4:30:17 PM PST by
aruanan
To: madprof98
im from nearby westland mi, and the job situation has gotten desperate,but thats michigan for you. the criminals are running the state, and granholm is no exception
To: madprof98
"The fact that he touched him, period, is means for termination," said Klotz.
Is Klotz, et al, as klutzy with reasoning as with the use of the English language? It's grounds for termination, Kate, not means.
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12/29/2007 4:41:03 PM PST by
aruanan
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