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6. It's 300 people who have no business being out in a Category 4 hurricane.
Thu Sep 29, 2022, 05:58 PM
Sep 2022

She is in her car driving away from us and telling us to keep working,” one employee told The Post. “It just felt wrong. I’m going to have to work and you’re driving in your SUV, taking off.”

Another worker added: “There was a huge disconnect between her and her employees. Not everybody lives in a nice place or in a safe place like her.”

After Monday’s meeting, some employees took to private platforms to vent over Gendusa’s remarks. Others, though, were so upset that they shared their discontent with other colleagues from their desks.

It wasn’t until Tuesday that the company sent a message telling employees that the offices would be closed on Wednesday and Thursday, staffers told The Post. But management said workers must work 40 hours this week. If power went out and they couldn’t work Wednesday or Thursday, they must make up their hours before the end of the week, according to some workers. In response to a question about the 40-hour work requirement, the PostcardMania spokeswoman shared Gendusa’s Wednesday message.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/09/28/florida-ceo-postcardmania-hurricane-ian/?utm_source=instagram&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=wp_main

People wonder why there are unions? This is why.

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