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A Lidl Respect!
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A Lidl Respect!
This Is A Lidl Confusing
2:18 pm March 8, 2013 Karl Monaghan
Deep breath.
Lidl Ireland’s legal people are objecting to Twitter about one of their users, Jenny Hauser, tweeting a tweet that linked to a video on You Tube that included an example of Godwin’s Law in the comments section.
Lawyers gotta lawyer.
Some comments
Anon on March 8, 2013 at 2:24 pm said:
I worked for Lidl for 2 years, and can honestly say they were the two most depressing, stressful and miserable years of my life, and when I finally had the sense to leave, I was already suffering severe depression. I don’t entirely attribute my illness to working there, but it was a major factor.
They’re pissed off by that video, because it is all very true and they are fully aware of the culture of bullying and pressure that is rife throughout the company, especially in the busy city stores.
George W.Bush
on March 8, 2013 at 2:37 pm said:
I worked for Tesco and found it to be the exact same. I’m assuming most of the large grocery retailers in Ireland are alike. Overworked and underpaid staff. The most miserable 3 1/2 years of my life.
MeMe
on March 8, 2013 at 5:10 pm said:
Same story with Dunnes Stores, on top of which they always paid their staff the lowest rate of all the supermarkets going (Tesco, Supervalu, Superquinn, Lidl and Aldi). I’d never work in a supermarket again.
http://www.broadsheet.ie/2013/03/08/this-is-a-lidl-confusing/
Posted in buisiness, Crime, Ireland, Protest
Tags: Aldi, channel, Dunnes Stores, Facebook, Google, Ireland, Lidl, Online Communities, Social Networking, Supermarket workers, Superquinn, Supervalu, Tesco, Trending and Popularity, Twitter, Workers, YouTube
Luke Ming Flanagan reads from a letter he received from a priest speaking of the wilderness that carers find themselves in.
Posted by Old Boy
Deputy Luke Ming Flanagan reads from a letter he received from a priest speaking of the wilderness that carers find themselves in.
The ebullient Mattie McGrath follows him with some apocalyptic imagery for the Taoiseach.
Hat-tip to Oireachtas Retort via twitter
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