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McDonald's endorses the Ohio GOP slate
I guess the management of the local McDonald's feels it is OK to lean on his minimum wage employees:
McDonalds employees told whom to vote for from the article: WASHINGTON — When workers in a McDonald’s restaurant in Canton, Ohio, opened their paychecks this month, they found a pamphlet urging them to vote for the Republican candidates for governor, Senate and Congress, or possibly face financial repercussions. |
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People in Canton should avoid that restaurant at all costs. that is how businesses learn. Hurt them in the pocket book.
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We gotta go to the crappy town where I'm a hero.
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I don't have any trouble boycotting McDonalds. The food is inedible. Political coercion of minimum wage workers clinches it for me
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Does he really think this will work the way he intends? I would think most of his employees would vote opposite what he wants just to stick one to 'the man'.
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Federal election law allows employers to communicate with their employees about voting only on non partisan votes. his actions are illegal.
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The last time I entered a McDonald's---which, granted, was a long time ago---I don't remember seeing too many employees who were old enough to vote.
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The day shift, particularly during the school year, is made up almost entirely of employees that are old enough to vote.
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Quote:
http://www.cleveland.com/open/index....ing_gives.html IDan Tokaji, associate director of Ohio State University Law School's election law project, said Siegfried's communication appears to violate a state law that bans companies from distributing handbills that threaten workplace repercussions if particular candidates aren't elected. Last edited by longhair75; 10-30-2010 at 11:02 PM. Reason: added link to source |
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So it is illegal from state and federal laws. Seems pretty clear. I hope they have to answer for it.
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Make him eat his own food, perhaps.
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I recall from high-school U.S. history, in 1896, when the Republican William McKinley faced the Democrat (and free-silver fanatic) William Jennings Bryan, factory owners were telling their workers that if Bryan won, they need not bother showing up for work the next day.
It's a venerable American tradition. |
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