Wow! On the radio, Grant Krueger publically accused one his employees of theft. He even gave her name.
If he really has an employee by that name, she should sue him for every penny he's got. Unless, he's got video to back up his accusation, how's he going to prove she's a thief? And how's he going to justify publicly destroying her reputation? What's moral about destroying someone's reputation over $10?
I think he used a fake name for her, but imagine listening knowing you were going to get fired that day... But using Tucson's airwaves over $10, after advocating for paying waitresses lower than minimum wage and not getting the connection...
Wow! On the radio, Grant Krueger publically accused one his employees of theft. He even gave her name.
If he really has an employee by that name, she should sue him for every penny he's got. Unless, he's got video to back up his accusation, how's he going to prove she's a thief? And how's he going to justify publicly destroying her reputation? What's moral about destroying someone's reputation over $10?
Of course, he may have made the whole story up.
I think he used a fake name for her, but imagine listening knowing you were going to get fired that day... But using Tucson's airwaves over $10, after advocating for paying waitresses lower than minimum wage and not getting the connection...