You and NGH have some very socialistic ideas that are contrary to private sector business practices...like paying for employees you don't need, or bestowing unemployment benefits on workers who still have jobs, or Corp loyalty to employees based on egalitarian principles an unproven business concepts......when you don't know the financial health of Dollar General to begin with....like spending other people's money, or company wealth redistribution..
Socialism is a form of government that is based on redistribution of wealth from all to all. My statements have categorically denied any need for or use of governmental involvment in this situation.
Never once have I stated any socialistic idea in this thread. I have never stated anything about providing unemployment benefits for workers who still have jobs. You are sir, are lieing and putting false words in my mouth. Please cease and desist with your personal attacks. I have advocated corporate loyalty to small numbers of employees who have been put out of work through no fault of their own nor through any fault of the corporation. This has nothing to do with company wealth redistribution. Yet another attempt to put words in my mouth. You are lieing again. Once again... please cease and desist with your personal attacks.
Once again, there is a segment of the American population who will respond positively to an outward show of loyalty from an corporation to their employees.
I feel that Dollar General would have profited greatly in the long run if they had made a public statement such as "We at Dollar General recognize that our employees are key to our success. In keeping with this, Dollar General will continue to pay these employees salaries while we rebuild a bigger and better store to serve this community. The employees will, if they wish, remain employees of Dollar General and will be the first employees put to work in the new store. The Dollar General company and family supports this community and our employees."
The Dollar General management responded with a very old capitalistic view of the situation. A view that is predicated upon the immediate profit margin. My proposal is that a different capitalistic view MAY have made more money for the corporation in the long run. A profitable store with long term employees burned. They didn't do it. Dollar General didn't do it. Realistic, positive support for those employees would have played extremely well in the press in that area and state. This was a perfect opportunity to enhance their corporations public image without having to pay for any advertising. As it turned out they wasted their opportunity and that resulted in a degredation of their public image which ultimately will hurt their bottom line.
I hope you don't feel the need to continue misconstrued and manipulating my words to further your personal attacks.
NGH