Posted on 02/17/2017 7:11:39 PM PST by Hadean
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A total of 18 people were fired from one business after joining the nation-wide protest "A Day Without Immigrants."
Thousands of people participated in the movement across the country, including people in Middle Tennessee.
In Nolensville, nearly 20 employees at Bradley Coatings, Incorporated told their supervisors on Wednesday they'd be taking part as well. Then, on Thursday they were told they no longer had jobs.
"We are the team leaders directly under the supervisors and they informed us last night that we could not go back to work and the boss said we were fired," one employee told us.
The former employee asked to remain anonymous but had this message to his former boss.
"I would tell him he was unfair, after working for them for so many years, gave him our best. They could not understand that it was just one day. We were going to make up that day on a Sunday, but they didn't understand that, and it was not the best way. They didn't give us an opportunity and just told us we were fired," he said.
"Tennessee is an employment-at-will state which basically means an employer can end your employment at any time without reason or cause. Of course, there are a lot of different stipulations, civil rights issues that could stop them from doing that," Department of Labor and Workforce Development spokesman, Chris Cannon said.
Bradley Coatings, Inc.'s attorney released the following statement:
"Bradley Coatings, Incorporated (BCI) is a family-owned, Nashville-based business that provides commercial painting services to its clients on a very demanding schedule. Established in 1986, BCI has always celebrated diversity and supported the immigrant community. This past Wednesday night, certain employees of BCI informed their leadership that they would not be at work the following day. Because of the time-sensitive nature of the jobs these employees were assigned to, all employees were told that they would need to show up for work or they would be terminated. On Thursday, the majority of BCIs employees fulfilled their obligations to our clients, but eighteen employees did not. Regretfully, and consistent with its prior communication to all its employees, BCI had no choice but to terminate these individuals. The reason these employees missed workto engage in peaceful demonstrationshad nothing to do with BCIs decision to terminate them. BCI regrets this situation, but it has contracted with its clients to complete work on a schedule set by the clients general contractor. BCI will review its procedures in an effort to avoid similar issues in the future, and will continue to provide timely service to its clients and support to the Nashville immigrant community." - Robert Peal, Company Attorney
Tennessee is an employment-at-will state which basically means an employer can end your employment at any time without reason or cause.
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It also allows the employee to quit at anytime.
“Señor Skip Day”. Does that include the siesta?
From article:
“all employees were told that they would need to show up for work or they would be terminated. “
Will other businesses follow suit?
That is called just deserts.
Think better next time.
*** would have been kind if they had gotten a warning that missing work the next day meant termination. I would have given such warning. ***
They were told:
“Because of the time-sensitive nature of the jobs these employees were assigned to, all employees were told that they would need to show up for work or they would be terminated.”
When I lived in Seattle there was a fake commercial for a golfing fund raiser. The guy said there would be big names there like Tiger Woods. Then the straight guy said, “Tiger woods?” And the other guy said, “No, I said, LIKE Tiger Woods. Lion Trees is gonna be there.”
Pretty hard landing eh Jose?
Good for you.
They were told.
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This past Wednesday night, certain employees of BCI informed their leadership that they would not be at work the following day. Because of the time-sensitive nature of the jobs these employees were assigned to, all employees were told that they would need to show up for work or they would be terminated.
Along diversity lines...
My company has been sued several times.
Two were memorable.
They tried to encourage the Asian operators to attend ESL classes.
Then, they posted signs in the bathroom stalls, in several languages, in an attempt to keep the Asians from squatting over the toilets and crapping on the floor.
A day without immigrants = life without a paycheck.
18? That’s it?
The danger in not coming to work is that the boss will see he/she can do without you.
When thousands of federal employees are excused from their jobs when D.C. has a snowstorm, and only essential personnel need report for work, it means there are thousands of people who are not essential and shouldn’t be sucking up our tax dollars.
There are actually many groups this country could do without. If we had a world without gays, for example, if they all vaporized magically one day, we would certainly notice they were gone, because the world would be a better place. So quiet, and less people trying to tear our country apart through filth and subversion. But alas, there are many groups I could lump in there as well. A world without illegals- what a paradise that would be. That is why protests like this would never work. A day without gangs. A day without rappers, a day without politicians and so on. They bring nothing to the table. They are a net loss. No tears are shed for their disappearance. In fact, quite the opposite- there would be tears of joy
Yes. I saw it right after I posted and asked admin to remove before the embarrassment
Now a business without ILLEGALS.
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