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[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Spains Mercadonas CEO. They follow a very respected model where the consumer is the first priority, then the employees. Works great and they still make a shitton of money. Things like closing sundays because employees should have a life, etc. Employee rotation is super low.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (3 children)

Spains Mercadonas CEO. They follow a very respected model where the consumer is the first priority, then the employees. Works great and they still make a shitton of money. Things like closing sundays because employees should have a life, etc. Employee rotation is super low.

Is this for real? you mean Juan Roig, the guy who forced his employees to work during last DANA (aka 2024 floods in Spain, in which more than 200 spanish people died under it's effects, here is some local news with a capture of one of their delivery vans in which their logo has been deliberately deleted).

Who also had to let their workers stay at home because of popular pressure after they tryed to once again force them to work on subsequent climate alerts, who also tryed to force them to take vacation days if they didn't show up to work...

Who is also well know in the country besides their practices to flood mass media with covert advertising for pressuring their employees beyond the limits of legality?

Who also publicly threatened some guys who happened to come cross him on one of his supermarkets who recriminated his practices?

BTW in Spain all shops stay closed on Sundays except on a few rare occasion every year on a few sectors, but reading what you just wrote maybe some of them still work on Sundays...

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[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

It’s $1.29 now printed on the can here

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