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This is a perfect story, that's why I don't believe it happened.
yeah this some fake justice porn shit
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What’s so unbelievable about “we’re gonna spend all our money on capital immediately and fire you all” on a whim?
That they would so blatantly admit to it, explain their reasoning, and no mention of pushback, just confusion
I could see a small operation being honest about it.
seconded. this feels like some facebook bullshit about my cousin was told by someone in the government
Yeah, I've worked in factories and this smells of a cautionary fairytale.
The company just happens to have enough cash on hand to suddenly buy 52+ weeks worth of material? Their suppliers are ready to fulfill an order that large that quickly out of the blue?
Where will the 52 weeks of material be stored?