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Missouri Voters Overturn Right-To-Work Measure
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(08-09-2018, 11:26 AM)Benton Wrote: No idea. We talked about it a couple times, but I'm not in HR. And I only know about the OSHA thing because when they did away with her position she said that it probably had to do with "calling OSHA on their cheap asses."

I don't think the complaint ever went any further than when I filed a DOL complaint on them because they weren't paying my employees overtime. 


Mostly young guys sitting in an office looking at spreadsheets.


Just to clarify, the wrist wasn't broken. She did have it x-rayed. 

And I think (Matt could probably weigh in here) that workers comp insurance is a tax deduction, so that's not a big deal.


Even if nothing happened to anyone, and they saved the whole $120 per month, I'm still calling it ridiculous and petty.
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RE: Missouri Voters Overturn Right-To-Work Measure - michaelsean - 08-09-2018, 11:33 AM

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