10-31-2015, 07:23 AM
there should be a law about providing a fair notice before lay off imho
The workers have it better than the vendors. At least they (usually) get paid. When a restaurant is losing money they continue to run it as long as they can by extending their credit with vendors, knowingly or unknowingly. They don't pay suppliers until they're cut off, and it's hard for vendors to collect when the restaurant owes everyone else money, landlord, electric company, etc. Get in line.
The workers have it better than the vendors. At least they (usually) get paid. When a restaurant is losing money they continue to run it as long as they can by extending their credit with vendors, knowingly or unknowingly. They don't pay suppliers until they're cut off, and it's hard for vendors to collect when the restaurant owes everyone else money, landlord, electric company, etc. Get in line.
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