PeKaatje: Well, in Holland, they caught a herring preparer with his d*ck in the onioncutter, so now he's fired, the onioncutter too...
McD is a worthless company, with worthless food, and worthless morals as it comes to climatechange. Boycot McD, everywhere in the world. Eat for 10 euro's at McD and your still hungry, eat for 5 at the Subway, the bread is more delicious and you are filled up.
I like mcdonalds breakfast and coffee. Everyone working in the dublin mcdonald restaurants are east Indian or Bolivian, good and quick and service with a smile
The only thing I buy at MD is the buy-one-get-one Egg McMuffin. I stopped eating everything else over 40 years ago. The food is unhealthy, ands there couldn't be a more blatant example of capitalist greed.
PeKaatjeAnkeveen, North Holland Netherlands6,334 posts
An other thing about McD is that they rob their own personal, if someone doesn't fit the team they don't fire him/her but give him/her a week salary over a months work, claiming they have worked only a week. McD and ethics don't walk hand in hand.
Most places I've worked at have the same rule. They probably know that if they break up the working environment won't be good. Plus if a manager dates a regular employee then they may get favoritism and others won't be happy.
Catchup7: Most places I've worked at have the same rule. They probably know that if they break up the working environment won't be good. Plus if a manager dates a regular employee then they may get favoritism and others won't be happy.
I've worked in places where even married women have a second romance going on at work
tomcatty: A McDonalds executive has been fired for having a relationship with another employee.
I don't understand, was this because she was too lowly for his class, or did it stop her making a good hamburger, can you explain to me.
This sort of interference would not happen in British Aerospace, my old company.
Do the Americans legistlate how peoples love affairs should be conducted
If you sleep with a woman from work you do the right thing and fire her afterwards. No favourites. Maybe making it on merit is why many American companies win. It's not who you know or even who you blow.
tomcatty: A McDonalds executive has been fired for having a relationship with another employee.
I don't understand, was this because she was too lowly for his class, or did it stop her making a good hamburger, can you explain to me.
This sort of interference would not happen in British Aerospace, my old company.
Do the Americans legistlate how peoples love affairs should be conducted
This is hardly isolated. Many companies have "no fraternizing" rules, and "no nepotism" rules. I hear what you are trying to say, but I do support companies having parameters regarding relationships and intimacy. "Don't make a bed where you bake your bread"--"Don't dip your pen into the company inkwell"---"no honey with the money". I really think overall it is a good idea to separate the two--suppose you and your loved one get into it? It is going to affect the work environment, and then other employees as well, which is unfair.
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I don't understand, was this because she was too lowly for his class, or did it stop her making a good hamburger, can you explain to me.
This sort of interference would not happen in British Aerospace, my old company.
Do the Americans legistlate how peoples love affairs should be conducted