Former staff speak out on firm s wall of shame drive-off policy
Two former members of staff have spoken out after a copy of the policy was shared online last week.
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A County Derry convenience store chain has been criticised after a copy of a store policy penalising shop staff in the event of drive-off thefts from their forecourts was shared online.
Former employees of Kenny s Convenience Stores, who have stores in Garvagh, Kilrea, Magherafelt and Coleraine, have told the County Derry Post the policy has been in place as far back as 2012.
Photos from inside the company also revealed staff lists detailing how much each employee owes as part of the policy are posted in communal staff areas each week.
everything that we had cows on, the grass will be gone. this drought is the largest in the u.s. in over half a century, with more than 80% of u.s. farmland being effected. the average cow needs to eat about 30 pounds of grass every day, so when the grass dries up you want me to get this? yes. ranchers have to buy more hay to supplement the cows diet and the price of hay has skyrocketed. in 2011 kenny paid close to $60 a ton for hay. in 2012 the price quadrupled and it cost him $250 a ton. because of the lack of grass, kenny s had to buy twice as much hay as he normally would just to keep his cows fed. i m pretty conservative about how much they get right now. it s just too much money that s for sure. it is so dry. there s so much dust. they were like dried up stalactites in my nose. where are we going next? we re going to look at some corn.
much of your land? everything that we had cows on, the grass will be gone. this drought is the largest in the u.s. in over half a century, with more than 80% of u.s. farmland being effected. the average cow needs to eat about 30 pounds of grass every day, so when the grass dries up you want me to get this? yes. ranchers have to buy more hay to supplement the cow s diet and the price of hay has skyrocketed. in 2011 kenny paid close to $60 a ton for hay. in 2012 the price quadrupled and it cost him $250 a ton. because of the lack of grass, kenny s had to buy twice as much hay as he normally would just to keep his cows fed. i m pretty conservative about how much they get right now. it s just too much money that s for sure. it s so dry. there s so much dust. they were like dried up stalactites in my nose. where are we going next?