Katie Little CNBC posted:As more restaurants open on Thanksgiving to boost sales, one Pizza Hut manager decided that he'd had enough — and it cost him his job.
After working his way up from cook to general manager at the company, Tony Rohr was fired, he said, for refusing to open his Elkhart, Ind., store on Thanksgiving, which he was told was mandatory.
"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."
He said that in his 10 years with the company, this was the first time any location has asked him to work on Thanksgiving.
Many spots are opening on the national holiday in an effort to squeeze out extra sales from holiday shoppers.
"They just said it was a competitive decision and that everyone was open, so we will be too," Rohr added. "I said, 'Why can't we be the company that stands up and says we care about our employees, and let them have the day off?' "
He has not been in touch with the chain since his termination, he said.
Pizza Hut did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment.
Despite being laid off right before the holiday season, Rohr has no regrets.
"No, not at all," he said. "I'm glad I did that."
wasted posted:that kinda sucks for the guy with some sense of class consciousness. oh well, should've read mao
And what about the working class folks who had the misfortune of their turkey being burnt. What will they do for thanksgiving dinner?
wasted posted:that kinda sucks for the guy with some sense of class consciousness. oh well, should've read mao
not to mention the scab who immediately took the vacant position and forced employees previously guaranteed off to work on threat of termination
another glorious success of pizza hut
a restaurant mired by the fact that American pizza is a horrible creation
80's nostalgia
Lykourgos posted:he got re-hired
Noid avoided