Shut down today? Heard it was. Wonder if this will hurt them long term. I'm guessing the hipsters will still frequent the place.
http://www.khou.com/news/local/some-houston-businesses-closed-for-day-without-immigrants/408907780Quote:
At Pollo Bravo off Richmond in southwest Houston, the store posted a sign on the front door that stated "Sorry for the inconvenience but as immigrants we will be marching for our rights. Thanks for your understanding. See you tomorrow. God bless us all."
Flashdiaz said:
lawn guys still working hard here so all is good.
Taco truck on Durham just before 10 w/ the tortillas hechas las manos was still open at lunch.spadilly said:
What about the tacos on every corner Trump told us about?
Tom Hagen said:
I expect that there will be a few job openings this morning.
Right to work state.Ag_07 said:Tom Hagen said:
I expect that there will be a few job openings this morning.
I don't. The coddling and encouragement will continue. Companies and bosses are too scared of a lawsuit to take action on someone "exercising their right to peacefully protest".
Ag_07 said:
Here's what's so damn perplexing over this whole situation. The issue at heart isn't immigrants...It's illegal immigrants. Which BTW have no right to work here anyways. So legal immigrants are protesting for the illegal immigrants while the illegal immigrants continue to work.
Fckin ruhtarded
Has nothing to do with the issue being discussed.CDUB98 said:Right to work state.Ag_07 said:Tom Hagen said:
I expect that there will be a few job openings this morning.
I don't. The coddling and encouragement will continue. Companies and bosses are too scared of a lawsuit to take action on someone "exercising their right to peacefully protest".
third coast.. said:
dude. i need that hat. seriously. link?
Ezra Brooks said:Has nothing to do with the issue being discussed.CDUB98 said:Right to work state.Ag_07 said:Tom Hagen said:
I expect that there will be a few job openings this morning.
I don't. The coddling and encouragement will continue. Companies and bosses are too scared of a lawsuit to take action on someone "exercising their right to peacefully protest".
It doesn't apply because it has nothing to do with an employer's ability to terminate - Employment At Will - which is what you're thinking about.AgLA06 said:Ezra Brooks said:Has nothing to do with the issue being discussed.CDUB98 said:Right to work state.Ag_07 said:Tom Hagen said:
I expect that there will be a few job openings this morning.
I don't. The coddling and encouragement will continue. Companies and bosses are too scared of a lawsuit to take action on someone "exercising their right to peacefully protest".
Why doesn't it? They skipped work to make a political stance. Sounds like why the Fox 26 weather girl was fired, except she didn't actually skip work.
If they fired anyone for protesting there would be so much liberal backlash when it made the news and all of the snowflakes would boycott harder than they're boycotting Fitzgerald's.AgLA06 said:Ezra Brooks said:Has nothing to do with the issue being discussed.CDUB98 said:Right to work state.Ag_07 said:Tom Hagen said:
I expect that there will be a few job openings this morning.
I don't. The coddling and encouragement will continue. Companies and bosses are too scared of a lawsuit to take action on someone "exercising their right to peacefully protest".
Why doesn't it? They skipped work to make a political stance. Sounds like why the Fox 26 weather girl was fired, except she didn't actually skip work.