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Texas company looking to dock stimulus money from paychecks, relieve their payroll
2020-03-29
name and shame the bastids
Posted by:Skidmark

#4  Flip the coin. If the money had gone to the company no way would they be passing it along to their workers. Who is digging to find out what "company" this is?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-03-29 11:35  

#3  You pay for the man's work. Anything else he receives has nothing to do with the implied or written contract between the employer and the employee. This is how you bring unions to your company.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-03-29 07:36  

#2  If it is 'stimulus' money - and it is, to Wall Street - they could fly over in airplanes and shovel it out and been more efficient. They sold it to the people as aid money for those hurt by the virus - those who lost income, jobs etc. - but it only does that for some, and only coincidentally.
Posted by: Glenmore   2020-03-29 02:04  

#1  Federal money meant for an individual is not payroll. It is as if a Will says you are heir to an estate and the company finds out and says you must work for us for free for equal amount of time working for us that Uncle Lou's estate pays you. The company you work for has no right to that money. If you work for a company, they pay you. If they don't just because you inherited money from an estate or stimulus money from the government, they are to be reported to the Texas Workforce Commission.
Posted by: Dr. Wheat Faartz007   2020-03-29 00:20  

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