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Re: Towers employees frustrated after meeting
[Re: SXMScubaman]
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06/09/2020 12:49 PM
06/09/2020 12:49 PM
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Todd
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This I doubt will be uncommon, in this case you have 60 employees that work at a place that is shut down out of the owners control forced by government action. This story goes business to business all across the world, similar theme. Save lives one way, cause damage and death another. Trading lives. As a business owner I do my best to take care of my employees, and one way I do that is by staying in business and not going broke so there is still a place to work. Tough decisions have to be made, it does nobody any good if you don't remain in business.
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