I would put money on it that she got a nice severance package with a NDA. It just makes good business sense.
But are nondisclosure agreements enforceable? Stormy Daniels?
I would put money on it that she got a nice severance package with a NDA. It just makes good business sense.
ajax18 wrote:I would put money on it that she got a nice severance package with a NDA. It just makes good business sense.
But are nondisclosure agreements enforceable? Stormy Daniels?
Cam wrote:So. Yeah. I think a female manager was well in her rights to call 911 for an emergent situation
A Starbucks spokesperson, Jaime Riley, told The Washington Post on Wednesday that “in this particular store, the guidelines were that partners must ask unpaying customers to leave the store, and police were to be called if they refused.”
“In this situation,” Riley said, “the police should never have been called. And we know we have to review the practices and guidelines to help ensure it never happens again.”
The store is in a very busy location, so I can understand their policy.
Gadianton wrote:Cam wrote:So. Yeah. I think a female manager was well in her rights to call 911 for an emergent situation
First, I "sort of" agree. At any time, if a person feels threatened and a situation is about to get ugly and people may be harmed, if you gotta make that call, you've got to make it.
But, be advised, anytime you bring the cops in it's a dice roll, and the only consolation might be that whatever negative fallout happens, you can say to yourself that you prevented either yourself and others from being harmed. A person who is particularly bad at predicting when situations merit police intervention may not be prime material for a public-facing managerial role.
ajax18 wrote:
Is it legal for a national corporate chain store to have different policies at different locations? Is it fair to say because a manager at a different location allowed white people to use the bathroom and hang out at Starbucks without being customers then this means this manager at this location was a racist bad apple as EAllusion and Howard Schultz referred to her.
Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:Once again EAllusion blithely ignores my proving that the Philadelphia PD asks citizens to call 911 and to let the operator figure it out.