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Pizza Hut Manager fired for refusing to open on Thanksgiving

by Steve P » Wed Nov 27, 2013 1:25 pm

Wish there were more people out there with the stones to take this kind of stand. BTW, as a reminder, Pizza Hut is owned by YUM brands.

http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2013/11/ ... latestnews
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Re: Pizza Hut Manager fired for refusing to open on Thanksgi

by Steve P » Wed Nov 27, 2013 1:45 pm

BTW...Their Facebook page is absolutely blowing up over this....Check it.

https://www.facebook.com/PizzaHut?rf=11 ... 3&filter=2
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Re: Pizza Hut Manager fired for refusing to open on Thanksgi

by Eric Hall » Wed Nov 27, 2013 2:12 pm

Thanksgiving is becoming less and less of traditional holiday when it comes to the private sector. Soon it will simply be a bank holiday. Office/government/financial workers will be off, everyone else will be working.

When you work in the restaurant/hospitality business, working nights and holidays is par for the course.

People are piling on Yum brands for this but nearly 100% of companies would have done the same thing.
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Re: Pizza Hut Manager fired for refusing to open on Thanksgi

by Steve P » Wed Nov 27, 2013 3:13 pm

Eric, not to pick on you or your remarks....but rather just as a general rant on the subject.

Eric Hall wrote:Thanksgiving is becoming less and less of traditional holiday when it comes to the private sector.


This as the result of a bunch of greedy corporations (and shareholders)...and a few "shoppers" who have little regard for their fellow man. The CJ (as but one example) in one of their "poll" questions asked if people were planning on shopping on Thanksgiving...4% of the people said "yes" and a whopping 94% said no...What needs to happen is for the 94% to start belittling these greedy bastards AND the other "4%" who actually shop on Thanksgiving. I'll start. If anyone reading this is a 4 percent-er you should be ASHAMED...Your lust for the almighty "deal" will personally help ruin the holiday for hundreds.

Eric Hall wrote:Soon it will simply be a bank holiday. Office/government/financial workers will be off, everyone else will be working.


One of the reasons I get so spooled up about this subject is that there are -thousands- of people out there who -do- have to work the holiday...policemen, firemen, metro-safe, etc... As a (former) air traffic controller I personally worked 25 straight Thanksgivings...10 hour shifts, so that I could do my part to help people get "home" to spend some time with friends and family...So I -know- what it's like not to spend Thanksgiving with my loved ones...And the thought that someone is not going to be able to enjoy some "family time" just because of some greedy corporation or some thoughtless jackass who wants to score a deal on a big screen TV really pisses me off.

Eric Hall wrote:When you work in the restaurant/hospitality business, working nights and holidays is par for the course.


No doubt about it...but by the same token there are lines that need to be drawn and IMHO this is one of them. We all have our little "hot" buttons and this just happens to be one of mine.

Eric Hall wrote:People are piling on Yum brands for this but nearly 100% of companies would have done the same thing.


Personally I never miss an opportunity to pile on YUM Brands...or WalMart. :wink:
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Re: Pizza Hut Manager fired for refusing to open on Thanksgi

by Madeline Peters » Wed Nov 27, 2013 3:18 pm

Steve P..boy do I agree.
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Re: Pizza Hut Manager fired for refusing to open on Thanksgi

by Robin Garr » Wed Nov 27, 2013 4:40 pm

Steve P wrote:... Pizza Hut is owned by YUM brands. ...

Many of whose executives are (or. at least, have been in the past) rather visibly associated with a large mega-church on the eastern edge of the Metro. :?
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Re: Pizza Hut Manager fired for refusing to open on Thanksgi

by RonnieD » Wed Nov 27, 2013 5:20 pm

I find myself allied with Steve P. on this issue (and another one today no less)! It's a Thanksgiving miracle!

For what it's worth, J. Gumbo's closes on Thanksgiving, and my store on UL campus will be closed until Sunday.

Have a great holiday!
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Re: Pizza Hut Manager fired for refusing to open on Thanksgi

by Alanna H » Wed Nov 27, 2013 8:59 pm

My daughter is a Hooters girl, and has to work Thanksgiving and Christmas. I'm mad about that, but I also feel badly for anyone whose holiday dinner consists of places like Hooters, Pizza Hut, etc.
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Re: Pizza Hut Manager fired for refusing to open on Thanksgi

by Megan Watts » Wed Nov 27, 2013 9:20 pm

So Robin.. You're sayin that southeast should be blamed for this because YUM executives attend church there? I do not see how that comment is warranted.

I go to southeast and will not be shopping on Thursday or going to any restaurant. My choice of churches has nothing to do with my feelings that employees should have the day off with their families.
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Re: Pizza Hut Manager fired for refusing to open on Thanksgi

by Robin Garr » Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:30 pm

Megan Watts wrote:So Robin.. You're sayin that southeast should be blamed for this because YUM executives attend church there? I do not see how that comment is warranted.

That's not what I'm saying at all, Megan.

I'm saying that Yum's top execs are known as church-goers, but their actions don't seem to reflect what I assume they are hearing from the pulpit about treating others right. I'm not sure how you turned that into an attack on Southeast. 'splain?
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Re: Pizza Hut Manager fired for refusing to open on Thanksgi

by Nora Boyle » Wed Nov 27, 2013 11:08 pm

Unless I'm mistaken, they no longer let the Boy Scouts of America meet there either, so that says quite a bit about any sort of tolerance doesn't it?
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Re: Pizza Hut Manager fired for refusing to open on Thanksgi

by Robin Garr » Wed Nov 27, 2013 11:13 pm

Further response to Megan: Here's what I posted on the Pizza Hut Facebook page. No response yet, but it's early.

Robin Garr wrote:Trying to be respectful here, Wikipedia tells us that Yum Brands Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer David C. Novak is a Christian and has been a member of Southeast Christian church. I would be very interested to hear Mr. Novak's comment as to whether this corporate policy is consistent with any theological formation he might receive at his place of worship.
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Re: Pizza Hut Manager fired for refusing to open on Thanksgi

by Nora Boyle » Wed Nov 27, 2013 11:23 pm

All I know is if my kid was forced to be a Cub Scout member and meet there, he'd be following a different golden rule.
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Re: Pizza Hut Manager fired for refusing to open on Thanksgi

by Steve P » Thu Nov 28, 2013 12:19 am

RonnieD wrote:I find myself allied with Steve P. on this issue (and another one today no less)! It's a Thanksgiving miracle!



Ronnie...yer gonna have to trust me on this for now...but I promise you, the older you get...the more you will agree with me. 8) :lol:
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Re: Pizza Hut Manager fired for refusing to open on Thanksgi

by Rich S » Thu Nov 28, 2013 12:29 pm

Pizza Hut reinstates manager fired after refusing to open Thanksgiving

After being fired for refusing to open his restaurant on Thanksgiving, a Pizza Hut manager has his job back.

Tony Rohr, who worked his way up from cook to general manager at the company, was told it was mandatory to keep his Elkhart, Ind., store open on the holiday.

"I just decided I wasn't going to agree to it," Rohr said. "All of these people the whole year had been told they were going to have the day off."

Luckily for him, Pizza Hut stepped in and "strongly recommended" that the local franchise hire him back, saying the company respects "an employee's right to not work on a holiday."

http://www.nbcnews.com/business/pizza-h ... 2D11665028
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