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lemmy.world

But to be fair, then you'd have to live in Oklahoma. (Sorry)

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Wages through tips, pension through donations, we're approaching the employers wet dream, a free workforce

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lemmy.world

People who are already being paid far too little to survive, had to come together to scrounge up enough money to provide a year's worth of money to a retired poor bloke who dedicated the vast majority of his life to a company that could only compensate him with a piece of worthless paper and a BBQ.

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Spzireply

a retired poor bloke who dedicated the vast majority of his life to a company that could only compensate him with a piece of worthless paper and a BBQ.

What, is this actually possible or legal? I think in other countries, it would be impossible to work, and if it's only ten or twenty years, and get no monthly payments at retirement. They might be too low to survive, but exist. I mean, at least the payments would exist.

Can someone explain for an obviously confused non -US?

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I mean was it like a really good Memphis BBQ sandwich and a fancy certificate? Can't be too quick to judge these things you know.

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