EXPOSED: Wage Theft at One of America’s Largest Employers

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • "I show up every day but yet they can't pay me."
    Kroger workers across the U.S. are suing the company for wage theft. Kroger delayed paychecks, failed to pay overtime, and double charged workers for premiums.
    They've let the problems go unresolved for 6 months. And the company could soon control 30% of the grocery industry if their merger with Albertsons is approved.
    If you want to learn more about the proposed Kroger-Albertsons merger and what it will mean for workers and consumers, check out our video here: • This Mega-Merger Could...
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  • @ginaashman8849
    @ginaashman8849 Год назад +1694

    It’s terrible. I was cheated 3 pay periods in a row. Still trying to recover. There is no excuse! They need to prosecuted. It should be illegal!

    • @YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes
      @YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes Год назад +42

      Wow that's appalling. What was their excuse??? Are you being paid now??

    • @YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes
      @YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes Год назад +30

      Try to report it.

    • @robbieogle8622
      @robbieogle8622 Год назад +60

      Kroger is evil

    • @ryanreedgibson
      @ryanreedgibson Год назад +66

      It is. Here in Arizona it would be considered "theft of services".

    • @cedarhamilton
      @cedarhamilton Год назад +69

      Very illegal. You just need a good attorney to prove that it was intentional. It is the theft of thousands of dollars (in most of the places I know of, that is a felony), it is fraud, and it is a breach of contract. I am sure there are plenty of other laws they are breaking as well. These laws must be enforced. If they are not, people will stop being willing to trust enough to work. Trust is what our world is based on. We need trust for work, trade, or any interaction. When trust fails, everything else will fail as well.

  • @WanderingExistence
    @WanderingExistence Год назад +1443

    Just Walmart has stolen hundreds of millions of dollars from its employees and gets merely a monetary fine that does not affect their business in any way (sued $224M in 2016 and $102M in 2021)... But if a normal person steals even 100,000th of what Walmart steals then they go to prison and face a much more proportional fine. I say that not necessarily as a justification for shoplifting, but as an acknowledgment that there is a two-tiered justice system for normal people and corporate 'persons'.

    • @KokaKolaMusic
      @KokaKolaMusic Год назад +61

      Also shoplifting is fine really

    • @WanderingExistence
      @WanderingExistence Год назад +89

      ​​@@KokaKolaMusicShoplifting from corporate business is moral. Jeff Bezos bought me two cups of Whole Foods soup this week ;)

    • @KokaKolaMusic
      @KokaKolaMusic Год назад

      ​@@WanderingExistence yes. Theft from people is theft. Shoplifting is from corporations

    • @SharienGaming
      @SharienGaming Год назад +51

      maybe it is time to grab a walmarts entire inventory and distribute it across poor communities... and maybe that should happen multiple times... until their behaviour improves

    • @KokaKolaMusic
      @KokaKolaMusic Год назад +1

      @@YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes what kind of apartment needs a CBC? I get those for my job, but I work with vulnerable sector children every day. Why the fuck would randoms need it for a box to live in?

  • @Josh-99
    @Josh-99 Год назад +1515

    When 78% of employees who work at a GROCERY STORE are food insecure, you know you are living in a society in decline.

    • @bgregg55
      @bgregg55 Год назад +120

      What we are living in is an aristocracy. And the aristocrats are getting more greedy every day.

    • @alohatigers1199
      @alohatigers1199 Год назад +1

      @@bgregg55
      Capitalism

    • @Effervescent_Smegma
      @Effervescent_Smegma Год назад +32

      That's on those employees. No way I'm ever sticking around in a job that doesn't pay me enough to eat.

    • @Josh-99
      @Josh-99 Год назад +150

      @@Effervescent_Smegma It's nice that you have that choice to make. Unfortunately, in America we put money before food, shelter, clothing, and healthcare; if you can't pay, expect to suffer, regardless of your situation.
      As such, many people need to take whatever job they can get just to have SOME money, because the alternative is for them or their family to suffer and die for lack of basic necessities. In some places, there are few to no alternatives, and chances are that those in desperate situations do not have the resources to just up and move elsewhere.
      American corporations know this, and so they exploit the most vulnerable and powerless of our citizens.

    • @ThisOLmaan
      @ThisOLmaan Год назад +24

      @@Josh-99 : were powerless cuz we let it happen, people need to start standing up, but that will never happen , cuz to scared of the consequences, so you'll never be heard, What happen in Ukraine, they stood up all together and they where heard despite of folks dying but the stood up something Americans are to scared to do.

  • @devilslayerthesaintofkille1317
    @devilslayerthesaintofkille1317 11 месяцев назад +171

    These companies shouldn't be allowed to get away with this, just like politicians.

    • @berniesully9173
      @berniesully9173 11 месяцев назад

      Then stop voting Democrats and quit that job and find a new one. People just want something to bitch about

    • @SOPEACEBESTILL
      @SOPEACEBESTILL 5 месяцев назад +1

      Orchestrated robbery

  • @SharienGaming
    @SharienGaming Год назад +565

    you know... whats even more shocking to me than the wage theft... is that someone working a full time job has to be on government assistance to survive

    • @user-hv6wb5gk8p
      @user-hv6wb5gk8p Год назад +113

      Never forget that you pay more tax so companies like Kroger and Walmart don't have to pay their employees a living wage.

    • @JasonSmith-jv7wl
      @JasonSmith-jv7wl Год назад +76

      They also work at a grocery store while also having food insecurity. They can’t afford the products that they are selling. Such bs.

    • @danusdragonfly6640
      @danusdragonfly6640 Год назад

      This is the definition of corporate welfare. Wal-Mart and its owners are the biggest welfare queens in our country! All the while playing like they're relatable to "small town folks".

    • @julesniner1766
      @julesniner1766 Год назад

      Active duty military from E-1 to E-5 (depending on family size) qualify for all types of government assistance.
      We used WIC & food stamps until my spouse picked up Ssgt. The next year, he was a Commissioned Officer. We lived on help for the first 10 years.
      Now, both the Commissary and Exchange have to make money. They are a for-profit establishment, thanks to Bush and Rumsfield. We are retired now, and the goods are no longer offered to us at the whole sale price. They purchase them at whole sale, but if they do not make a profit, they can be put on the chopping block.

    • @tubesism
      @tubesism Год назад

      Shouldn’t really be shocking. Outrageous, sure, but this has been going on for decades! Oh but clearly we can’t raise the minimum wage because somehow that would cost the consumer! Meanwhile prices raise anyway and we’re all perfectly fine with our taxes subsidizing walmart’s employees because the big megacorp doesn’t want to pay fair wages!

  • @KathySemrau-ou1de
    @KathySemrau-ou1de 11 месяцев назад +95

    How can Kroger's do this to their employees? Most of their employees are living pay check to pay check. Can you imagine how their employees feel about being underpayed? It feels so bad to work for nothing when you are promised an hourly wage. Yes, it's illegal too.

    • @OptimusPrime12190
      @OptimusPrime12190 10 месяцев назад +2

      *underpaid smh

    • @lovelysakurapetalsyt
      @lovelysakurapetalsyt 10 месяцев назад

      You'd be surprised how much they do to screw over their employees then wonder why turnover is so bad. I got fucking fired for getting COVID-19 in 2021, but I don't have the money to sue them or I would've by now for it. Absolute bullshit company

  • @erich6860
    @erich6860 Год назад +614

    I love how these corporations cannot afford to pay their employees a decent wage or at the very least 40 hours plus healthcare, but they'll come up with billions to buy another company.

    • @agent8699
      @agent8699 Год назад +3

      Off topic and a whole different issue but your point is valid nevertheless.

    • @erich6860
      @erich6860 Год назад +55

      @@agent8699 "whole different issue", not really sure what you mean by that. Wage theft is part of many things corporations do to screw over employees. Then they spend billions buying each other out.
      Not exactly a different issue.

    • @scifirealism5943
      @scifirealism5943 Год назад +11

      Because it isn't about business affordability, it's about power and control.
      The truth of our political values lies in the risks we refuse to take, and it is rising worker power, not poverty, that corporations see as the risk they refuse to accept.

    • @jimbob9247
      @jimbob9247 Год назад

      They want a revolving desperate 12 hour part time , disposable army .

    • @lizabetx483
      @lizabetx483 Год назад +50

      @@agent8699 Not off topic, it is related. If you don't pay the employees their fair wage and benefits that leaves more money for their expansions.

  • @mariawesley7583
    @mariawesley7583 Год назад +195

    When Tonya said, "They don't fix the problem, they make it look like you're the problem", no truer words have been uttered. I worked in the Kroger deli for 5 years and that was management's attitude as they scheduled less and less people, but still expected the same productivity.

    • @burningblaze666
      @burningblaze666 Год назад +8

      or in some cases, double the productivity. by far the worse company ive ever had the displeasure of being involved with

    • @eon6274
      @eon6274 Год назад +20

      I worked with Kroger when I was about 19. I did night stocking and there was a team of 5 with a supervisor. The supervisor would drink on the job and hide the drinks on the shelves, so we'd constantly find half full twisted lemonades or tiny shots hidden behind things. It didn't bother me until he starting showing incredibly sexist behavior towards the one teenage girl on our team, like nitpicking her personally in front of everyone for minuscule things like a box slightly out of place on her cart. He would stop talking when she came nearby, essentially fostering a culture of us 'guys' are the team and you're not part of it. He refused to let her unload the trucks or pull pallets, despite her having more retail experience than most on the team. He would put her stocking the baking aisle every night. She tried moving teams but he'd follow her around the store and tell her that he was still in charge of her, even yelling at her once when she was stocking frozen - which he wasn't the supervisor of so just a lie to frighten her. I even found out she made $1.50 less than the guys on the team DESPITE having more experience. I tried reporting it to the store manager 3 different times and even reported it online to ethics. Once the investigation started, he was out for everyone trying to figure out who reported him. It was retaliation after retaliation. Before I finally decided to quit, I found out that supervisor was friends with all the other managers and they didn't want to let him go because he had a criminal record from selling cocaine and meth, meaning he'd not be able to easily find another job. That man is still working there to this day. The managers really got each other's backs at the expense of everything else.
      This isn't even to mention that he'd pressure us to work through our lunch breaks because we couldn't leave until every pallet was done. In the couple years I worked there I only took a handful of lunch breaks. Always hungry while putting food on the shelves. In the years since having left there, I've not stepped foot back into a single Kroger and I never will.

    • @deebee533
      @deebee533 Год назад

      Scheduling less and less people and expecting others to do double or triple the productivity is nothing new and not jist kroger. All retail and a lot of businesses do it.
      I even worked for a major city office setting....they did the same to me and other departments. When 1 person left or retired, They would put off hiring for a year or more.
      But they had tons of money to create stupid jobs to make the left happy. That did nothing to make the taxpayers lives better in mine or others departments.
      They still have positions open after not trying to hire anyone at all after 3 years.

    • @theoriginalkrabbypatty
      @theoriginalkrabbypatty Год назад

      I was pushed out by the union. I got less and less hours until I had non. It was because people could TAKE my hours! Unions are garbage! OBVIOUSLY they’re not helping anyone!

    • @jennyholmes693
      @jennyholmes693 Год назад +3

      Yep we got a raise and my hours were cut not only that but the manager and gm allow things to happen just because a few have been working there over 10yrs and I'm a newer employee bullying, unsanitary conditions and hr will run right back to tell all that was said and done to cover them... and this is on base go figure...

  • @rosstaboss
    @rosstaboss Год назад +34

    When my Kroger manager talked down to me and told me I was lucky to have a job, I walked. They take advantage of people and don’t treat them human at the store I was at

    • @jimscott9485
      @jimscott9485 10 месяцев назад

      Finally someone with a brain ! If you do not like working for free and being mistreated get another job . Why would you continue to work there ? Figure up what they owe you have all your documentation in a row and go shopping it is not stealing if its your money . Go through the register so you have documentation what you got and walk out . W hen the cops come and arrest you lawyer up . I would not go hungry in this situation . I would go shopping .

  • @TyranusRex721
    @TyranusRex721 Год назад +142

    I used to work at Kroger for 4 years. They treat their employees like garbage and never support them in any way, shape, or form. Back when the pandemic started, we were forced to work. The hours were longer, but our pay did not go up at all. The only thing we were ever given, as far as I can remember, was a $25 in sore coupon to buy stuff...and that was at the very start of the pandemic.
    But the people at the top continue to rake in the profits while they choked us at the bottom.

    • @darkwing3713
      @darkwing3713 Год назад +6

      No one in my family will work for them anymore.

    • @JohnSmith-xu7ev
      @JohnSmith-xu7ev Год назад

      It wasnt real. And is kroger union like Albertsons? Because you can blame unions for that

    • @user-hg1xy2nx4b
      @user-hg1xy2nx4b 11 месяцев назад +2

      How were you forced into working? How weak are you people. NO PAY, NO WORK.

    • @winendesertrose
      @winendesertrose 11 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah we have Frys here and they are owned by kroger. They cheated their employess a long time ago out of retirement money owed when people were working full time. I rarely go there anymore. My local bashas or safeway is better.

    • @JohnSmith-xu7ev
      @JohnSmith-xu7ev 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@winendesertrose
      Safeway is owed by Albertsons i believe. And they are merging if the government lets them

  • @stephanjones8424
    @stephanjones8424 Год назад +479

    Isn't it amazing that their mistakes always seem to benefit themselves? They never accidentally give everyone bonuses.

  • @darreldavis5561
    @darreldavis5561 11 месяцев назад +58

    They are purposely jeopardizing your ability to pay your bills !

    • @Zedeezia
      @Zedeezia 11 месяцев назад +9

      Bingo. Blackrock, Vanguard, and State Street are behind most of it. People look at the company not who the main investors are or who is on their boards.

    • @SOPEACEBESTILL
      @SOPEACEBESTILL 5 месяцев назад +1

      Orchestrated

    • @rebeccaspratling2865
      @rebeccaspratling2865 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@Zedeeziaexactly. Klaus Schwab said it himself in his book. When I pointed it out to people they said I was mentally ill lol. They're going to have to learn it the hard way I guess.

    • @Zedeezia
      @Zedeezia 3 месяца назад

      @@rebeccaspratling2865 same here people write it off until its too late. Everyone is played like a fiddle. you should check my "the pyramid", "truth", and "indescribable" playlists. There are a lot of sad truths there but valuable information.

  • @dorrud
    @dorrud Год назад +615

    Im scared of what might come to companies that could grow to be seen as "too big to fail," while also refusing to pay it's employees.

    • @MorroWolf
      @MorroWolf Год назад

      The workers of America are too big to fail, its time to let them know that they can't force us to work, they can't make money without us, they're offering us a bad deal.

    • @screenarts
      @screenarts Год назад +28

      They will pay you, just the dollars won't buy anything

    • @smallguy2
      @smallguy2 Год назад +29

      @@screenarts company towns v2 electric Boogaloo!

    • @kiltedcripple
      @kiltedcripple Год назад

      Yeah, I think we need to add that as a litmus test for folks running for office.
      "Do you think any business can be too big to fail," or maybe "if a company makes disastrous business decisions, is it government's job to bail out the employees, the executives or the shareholders?" And those answers need to be disqualifiers. Kind of like "do guns kill people" or "taxes are OK so long they go towards public utility programs, right?" And even "DT lost an honest and fair election, didn't he, and we don't have voter fraud on a mass scale, do we?" You know, some softball questions that if they fuck up, oops, no public office for you kind of things.

    • @DellikkilleD
      @DellikkilleD Год назад +6

      you quit, its not that complex. stop letting them bully you.

  • @johnmckenna1776
    @johnmckenna1776 Год назад +243

    And yet I've never heard of Kroger failing to pay it's CEO or anyone in the management group! I used to work for Ralphs one of Kroger's companies they own, I'm so glad I retired , as I would never want to deal with this form of theft from a huge corporation. Time for the US Congress to investigate these thieves and hold them accountable for their actions!

    • @Chulitatr
      @Chulitatr Год назад +11

      Kroger's food is awful, the meat is irradiated and tastes like leather, produce is rotten OR rots from the inside out AND they price gouge us to the maximum they can.

    • @johnbash-on-ger
      @johnbash-on-ger Год назад +2

      Psychos punch down, not up.

    • @sigridfeliciano5349
      @sigridfeliciano5349 Год назад

      The US Congress is owned by its' corporate donors.

    • @anotherrandomtexan25
      @anotherrandomtexan25 11 месяцев назад

      You think congress is gunna do anything? They've probably known about it for years already but they already got their cut so they don't give a fuck

    • @Mama-Ames
      @Mama-Ames 11 месяцев назад

      "Time for Congress to investigate"?!?!?
      Uh... yeh. Sure.
      THE GIANTS: Kroger, Amazon, Walmart, Sam's were ALL OPEN & GROWING DURING COVID.
      CLOSED/ELIMINATED??? Local small business "Mom & Pop"/"Corner Store" Competitors.
      A L L B Y D E S I G N ! ! ! ! !
      Afterall, who are the BIG $$$ DONORS to POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS?!?!?🤔
      EVIL. PURE EVIL.
      Please support local small-business when & where you're able.
      Thank you. God bless you.🙏♥️🇺🇸✌

  • @misstekhead
    @misstekhead Год назад +21

    I worked for Kroger in my teens from 2001 to 2003. Back then it was unionized and it was my first experience ever concerning unions. I was young, healthy, and naive enough that I didn’t understand or make use of things that immensely helped my fellow co-workers and provided for an overall better environment. I’m shocked to find out Kroger is no longer supporting it’s employees.
    How hard is it to do right by one another? Basic humane ethics shouldn’t be this damn hard.

  • @cdv130
    @cdv130 Год назад +702

    Fun fact: wage theft by corporations is WAY larger than any other types of theft.

    • @justinm4497
      @justinm4497 Год назад +28

      no, gov theft is worse, but they are in second place.

    • @user-gn8eb4ii9p
      @user-gn8eb4ii9p Год назад

      Let the newscasters and cops tell you and me that. We can't assume that.

    • @tristfall1
      @tristfall1 Год назад +6

      @@justinm4497 what the hell is government theft?

    • @nickthompson1812
      @nickthompson1812 Год назад +31

      @@justinm4497 nobody would complain about gov’t theft (taxes) if our tax money was used for positive purposes instead of $858 billion a year in defense.

    • @d.h.dd.h.d.5230
      @d.h.dd.h.d.5230 Год назад +5

      Our former state's ivy league governor transferred the state pension to Russia just bef the war, FL.
      The media is not even covering it...Wonder what he'll do if he becomes president?
      We quit our jobs & moved bk to civilization in the NE.

  • @venusvulpis7770
    @venusvulpis7770 Год назад +433

    As a former Kroger employee, I would die before going back to Kroger. I know that's an intense thing to say, but those two years I spent there, I felt trapped, I was being overworked and worn down, the management would make me feel like dirt- I was harassed by someone in a supervisor position and HR did absolutely nothing to help because he was the son of the district director. He followed me into the break room and out of the store harassing me, accusing me of faking my PTSD and the death of my grandmother. Kroger made me think I couldn't get another job and abused the absolute hell out of me and I did not leave until it mentally broke me so severely I could not walk out my door for my shift. My reaction was so severe that I would start sobbing and shaking. Words pale in comparison to what the experience truly was. I know I sound insane for not just leaving. I don't know how to explain how critically they had broken me and my self esteem down. This behavior from Kroger is just... Not surprising to me in the least. They foster a culture of bullying, abuse, and power plays. You're underpaid and overworked. It's nasty.

    • @michaelwilliams7292
      @michaelwilliams7292 Год назад +22

      no I understand what you mean i worked there for 5 1/2 years and I refused to leave because I thought that this was how work was supposed to be. Yes I would to fight back doing slow downs call my boss's out in front of customers so there was evidence that I did not assault them or that I wasn't crazy, letting my fellow employees know when they are being screwed and what they can and can not do, or even document what they where doin and taking it to the union. Bit as time has gone on I began to see that doing this on my own was getting me nowhere. I could not be everywhere my coworkers just saw me as the angry socialist who meant well but never really did well. I wasn't the union reps I was just a combo clerk (they rarely did anything unless you approached them and even then they would give you bare minimum advise. one even acted like he was the store baron.) and the only reason i existed there was because i was a disabled vet where firing me caused too much hassle better to make me look like the problematic VET with PTSD and anger problems so they look like the saints. It was taxing and only made me feel like i was losing my mind. thanks to my wife's encouragement I got a job at a school and love it. So i understand truly I do.

    • @Perfidion
      @Perfidion Год назад +33

      HR did nothing to help? I am shocked. Shocked I tell you! HR's job is to protect the business from you, not to help you when the business is abusing/exploiting you. Don't go to HR with your workplace issues. HR is not your friend, and in many instances, they will actively work against you.

    • @venusvulpis7770
      @venusvulpis7770 Год назад +14

      @@Perfidion This is completely true, unfortunately. The worst part was that I had known this. But I had felt helpless in that situation and I had no idea what else to do or where to go with the problem. I had been pushed into a corner and become desperate. HR can be predatory like that.

    • @accuratealloys
      @accuratealloys Год назад +3

      Should have quit on the first day they took advantage of you.

    • @venusvulpis7770
      @venusvulpis7770 Год назад +12

      @@accuratealloys How do you expect me to have any form of income? All labor takes advantage of the laborer, most especially under capitalism. Abuse of power comes as no surprise, certainly, and this abuse is in every company, everywhere. Where can I go that I will never be taken advantage of as a laborer?

  • @Supreme-sx6tu
    @Supreme-sx6tu 11 месяцев назад +39

    This is criminal, all should be arrested and be forced to work with the employees that's not being paid

  • @Agaettis
    @Agaettis Год назад +388

    Being food insecure while working at a grocery store is insane

    • @Chulitatr
      @Chulitatr Год назад +1

      Kroger's food is awful, the meat is irradiated and tastes like leather, produce is rotten OR rots from the inside out AND they price gouge us to the maximum they can.

    • @lcam9241
      @lcam9241 Год назад +7

      ​@@Chulitatr where are you??? 😒 I'm no huge fan of Kroger but the one in my town is not bad.

    • @CRneu
      @CRneu Год назад +3

      @@Chulitatr you can make your argument without blatantly lying and making things up.

    • @Chulitatr
      @Chulitatr Год назад +2

      @@CRneu My comment is based on my experience at Kroger. And it's true that food is rotting from the inside out from the GMO'S being used excessively. When you buy peaches that spews out foam there's something wrong big time.

    • @JohnSmith-xu7ev
      @JohnSmith-xu7ev Год назад

      So people are afraid of food?

  • @floepiejane
    @floepiejane Год назад +423

    If corporations are people, then they should be subject to jail as well. Close them for a defined period appropriate to the crime. Or... Leave them open and give the profits to the workers.

    • @theexaustedslime
      @theexaustedslime Год назад +27

      Convert them to co-ops.

    • @Nikkithedog-t6b
      @Nikkithedog-t6b Год назад

      Cigarette and pharmaceutical mass murderers had nobody go to jail. trump lied about covid to protect the revenue of his own businesses and donors and killed thousands, no jail. If people keep taking it and then vote over book burnings and dudes in dresses, they will keep getting screwed. Democrats fight for unions and human rights, just vote blue.

    • @julietcunningham852
      @julietcunningham852 Год назад +8

      You said it, Noel !!!!

    • @user-cg6fd4in1d
      @user-cg6fd4in1d Год назад +7

      That's a great idea.

    • @cheesi
      @cheesi Год назад +2

      Yknow I wonder if there are any serious proposals for some kind of serious punishment for companies that way, I love the idea and I'd love yo read more about it. Maybe we voukd bring back the death penalty (or keep it, depending where you are) just for them...

  • @MrLoftyDreams
    @MrLoftyDreams Год назад +25

    I find it strange that they are able to run a significant line of credit to procure produce, and finance mergers and acquisitions, but somehow, none of these financial institutions seem interested in knowing whether they can, or do actually pay their bills, thw largest of these being their workforce. This is shocking how a company can effectively force their workers to lend them their wages.

  • @Kalaloo
    @Kalaloo Год назад +160

    It's disgusting that Kroger and other companies do this and yet the idea of "quiet quitting" has been pushed for months to make the common worker look lazy and undeserving.

    • @Moosetick2002
      @Moosetick2002 Год назад +15

      Quiet quitting means completing one's minimum work requirements without going above and beyond or bringing work home after hours. So basically, doing exactly what they pay you do to; nothing more, nothing less.

    • @Number6_
      @Number6_ Год назад +14

      weaponizing laziness and a misplaced work ethic are the tactics of the enslaver.

    • @FractalPrism.
      @FractalPrism. Год назад +3

      the company wants to get max work for min pay
      the worker wants max pay for min work
      neither is evil by default; but the context and reasons for behavior can make it so.

    • @misterguy9002
      @misterguy9002 Год назад +8

      @FractalPrism Half of what you stated is false. Hard workers want to be compensated. If the giant corporation keeps lazy workers for lazy pay, that’s on them! Please do tell me why it’s fair to over work a hard worker, and pay them as much as the lazy ones???

    • @Moosetick2002
      @Moosetick2002 Год назад +1

      @@misterguy9002 That thinking led to "piecework" becoming popular in the 19th century and many employers finding new ways to take advantage of employees. Its still legal with a lot of caveats.
      Plus, most large corporations have varible pay where they try to pay their better workers more than new and/or poor performers. Do they get it right 100% of the time, no way. Is that generally their goal, yes.

  • @Hx3ney
    @Hx3ney Год назад +323

    Ever notice when there's a "glitch" it always favors the corporation?

    • @rin_reverie
      @rin_reverie Год назад +33

      It probably WAS a glitch, but if said glitch was hurting Kroger’s bottom line it would’ve been fixed within a few days of it being discovered, tops. Since the glitch was hurting their workers, however, they couldn’t care less.

    • @vampr20ranger
      @vampr20ranger Год назад +13

      Usually that is how America is. It always tends to favor big corporations and lobbyist

    • @perrson22
      @perrson22 Год назад +9

      One of the places i worked at accidentily paid some employees double the transaction was reversed in a few days and if the employees spent that money it was taken out of their next paycheck.
      We dont get anything even if the glitch favors the employees most of the time

    • @MatthewBaran
      @MatthewBaran Год назад

      Yes because there was a story last year about a guy who was over paid and they wanted it back. I think he's in hiding lol

    • @agent8699
      @agent8699 Год назад

      How many people know that there is way to determine exactly, to the penny, how much their paycheck will be. It only requires basic math skills and a little bit of information. SSA, Medicare, federal, state and local tax brackets, union dues if any, special allowances etc, IRA/401K contributions etc, the standard deduction, are all known values. Anyone who doesn't take time to figure this data out is opening themselves up to being ripped off intentionally or not. There are no surprises on your paycheck when both employer and employee do the math on both sides of the issue. It's not hard, but it does take time.

  • @jeffreyburris5156
    @jeffreyburris5156 11 месяцев назад +17

    I prefer shopping at kroger even though their prices are a bit high because the employees are polite, work hard, and the stores are way more clean than WalMart. That said the CEOs at kroger shouldn't receive ANY SALARY until they do right by their employess. How they got the nerve to fork out 24 billion for Albertson's is revolting.

    • @coreenaburke5378
      @coreenaburke5378 8 месяцев назад

      It is your so right but we know how they got the money!

  • @sidehustlevikki1066
    @sidehustlevikki1066 Год назад +64

    I have never understood how restaurants and grocery stores have a large number of employees who are food insecure. They throw tons of shit away every single day and refuse to give it to their employees to discourage stealing.
    The world is just sick and cruel.

    • @MADGUNSMONSTER
      @MADGUNSMONSTER 10 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed

    • @nancypetty2288
      @nancypetty2288 10 месяцев назад +2

      If you look back I can't remember the name of the case but there were several cases in the 70s of restaurants and grocery stores that would give old food away or expired food and guess what a greedy lawyer did he decided to get these people together and say that they had got food poisoning and Sue these people so now people are afraid to give this food away

    • @enigma9971
      @enigma9971 10 месяцев назад +1

      How can you steal what is given to you? Give it away, so they DON'T steal it! What are they thinking?

    • @tdenzel101
      @tdenzel101 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@nancypetty2288um that lawyer was smarter than you think judging by the story you just told lmfao.

    • @m42037
      @m42037 10 месяцев назад

      @@nancypetty2288 Simple way around that if you own big supermarket's is every person in line to take "sell by date" food that maxed is sign a waiver like hospitals make you do so you can't come back and sue them, simple!! If you get sick it's on you not the market's

  • @Flamester43
    @Flamester43 Год назад +178

    The fact that it is never a error against the company shows whats going on.

    • @user-gn8eb4ii9p
      @user-gn8eb4ii9p Год назад

      If you have problems with them, why is it you not calling the newscasters or calling the cops?

    • @silversheep7369
      @silversheep7369 Год назад

      @@user-gn8eb4ii9p Police and media tend to cater towards their financial supporters, which tend to be the very companies taking advantage of people. You really only get to see this stuff through independent sources. Unfortunately independent sources don't have centuries of wealth behind them, so spreading this video would help making the information more available. Keep in mind, it was the police's duty to capture and return escaped slaves. They don't even have a legal duty to protect you

    • @MrRickb75645
      @MrRickb75645 Год назад +1

      ​@@user-gn8eb4ii9p because they're dirty. I was going to work for a welding company in white oak tx. And my friend told me don't do it. He just left there. I said why ? They're hiring and I'm looking for a job. And I'm an x-ray welder. He said man I know the company because EI worked there for years and my uncle owns it. They don't like you , they won't just fire you, they'll beat you up, the have the police arrest you and have you thrown in jail. I've seen it happen. And I was threatened if I said anything . And I'm family. There is a guy in the pen right now . And he is innocent. He didn't do anything but tell them he was tired of their crap , and the lead man whoop his ass and then they called the police in him , and the judge was also paid off , and he is in the pen now. I thought he was full of it. Turned out he was telling the truth. No bs. So I didn't go there. This was his family so we both went to work for another company he was a hard worker and a great guy. He got away from them. By just one day getting off work. And never saying a word. He packed his stuff . Moved out and left never said a word to anybody and never made contact with his family for years. That is how scared of his uncle he was.

    • @bobbyfeet2240
      @bobbyfeet2240 Год назад +3

      Yep. If there were a clerical mistake that cost them money, they'd be on that and fix it in at most a couple days. But if it's making them money and hurting other people? Eh, we'll get to it eventually.

    • @jimbob9247
      @jimbob9247 Год назад

      Thank you 🎉 and the crowd goes wild

  • @shirinwertime9502
    @shirinwertime9502 Год назад +35

    Despicable actions on the part of Kroger! They must be held accountable and pay back their employees with interest.

    • @Steve-cu1ye
      @Steve-cu1ye 11 месяцев назад +3

      Forgot it the CEO need to go to jail my neighbors have had children pass away from Purdue pharma getting Americans addicted to drugs

  • @ichor732
    @ichor732 Год назад +380

    I was paid 1.15 less an hour than promised, made to work 40 hour weeks at 16, and they actively prevented my union rep from contacting me. Kroger scorched my libertarian views and landed me here. Breaks my heart to hear it wasn't a rogue element.

    • @mementomori7825
      @mementomori7825 Год назад +61

      You got screwed but you stopped being a libertarian? that's kinda a win, libertarians are freaking cray cray..

    • @mr.sharpie2206
      @mr.sharpie2206 Год назад

      UFCW wouldn't have done shit for you just like they won't allow these Kroger employees to strike because of this. They allow anti-union contacts that they should fight tooth and nail. They do the same everywhere even food factories owned by General Mills. UFCW is just another branch of Kroger, we caught our union reps double dipping (getting paid by company and union) at General Mills and they were allowed to just resign. Any Union shop not on strike for this isn't really a union shop.

    • @morkallearns781
      @morkallearns781 Год назад +17

      Sad it had to happen to you before you woke up, but better than nothing…

    • @opossummms
      @opossummms Год назад +7

      How did your libertarian views get changed by that happening may I ask? I'd be interested to hear your perspective since I'm a leftist libertarian myself and enjoy hearing other points of view. :] (also that really sucks that that happened to you, personally I come from a pretty poor family and I don't think wed even be able to survive with that happening so I can definitely give ya some sympathy there)

    • @ichor732
      @ichor732 Год назад +34

      @@opossummms I subscribed to the ideology that government's role is to interfere in the extremes of the free market (recessions, subsidies, crisis). A minimal role in the economy. When my workers rights were infringed and I was exploited, I became interested in virtues of firm government regulations on business and mass unionization. It would be interesting to hear the perspective of someone on the libertarian left so lmk what your view is.

  • @venusvulpis7770
    @venusvulpis7770 Год назад +143

    It's very worth noting that during the pandemic, Kroger made a huge thing about giving employees extra pay, but quietly removed it about a month or two later. It was purely public relations. Don't let them trick you into thinking they give half a damn about the bodies that populate their floor and backrooms.

    • @KesSharann
      @KesSharann Год назад

      Kroger managers threatened employees sick with covid during 2020 (no vaccines yet) to come to work or be fired. You know that came from higher up. Kroger doesn't care about employees or customers.

    • @Surubispirit
      @Surubispirit Год назад +3

      They didn't just remove it, McMullen, the CEO added it to his income...
      And when Cali mandated a $2 raise, they shut several locations down.
      Now they're saying my store, a Marketplace, which has had above 300 associates for the last 6 years has too many workers...yet they want the same productivity / results with less manpower...

    • @venusvulpis7770
      @venusvulpis7770 Год назад +2

      @@Surubispirit Removing people and expecting more is part of what drove me out and exhausted my body into disability. In the e-commerce department (assembling online orders for pick up), they expect you to take 13 seconds (might be less now) between items. Now, when one item is on aisle 14 and your next item is a sprint over to aisle five while pushing a full heavy cart with four different people's orders and you're doing things like that for 8 hours straight with one 30 min break... Well, it's not hard to see how someone might get overextended. And if you don't nail these times they expect of you, you get chewed out by your superiors, written up, all for impossible tasks. If they want you to be a superhuman for them, they should give superhuman pay.

    • @Surubispirit
      @Surubispirit Год назад +1

      @Venus Vulpis my gosh, I can't even imagine pickup. I've had to help them and sometimes it's all you can do to even drive the cart around all of the people...I remember when one of them had to run from the one end to the other...smh

    • @jimbob9247
      @jimbob9247 Год назад

      Yeppers the got bad publicity because Walmart did it first. Hero pay it was called. Legally couldn't call it Hazzard pay for liability I believe.

  • @DouglasHall-pb6qo
    @DouglasHall-pb6qo Год назад +22

    Why don't we solve it this way; just don't shop at Kroger until they publicly apologize and admit to this catastrophic blunder.

    • @lydiakinnaman3679
      @lydiakinnaman3679 11 месяцев назад +1

      And everyone paid with interest.

    • @ramadjones
      @ramadjones 10 месяцев назад +3

      Apologies mean nothing. They just need to do better. Pay their employees. And the employees should get backpay with interest. Finally, start treating their employees like they are valued. These are folks who had to work during the pandemic, have to work short staffed, and are underpaid. Give them more. Make people WANT to work there.

  • @michaelt.wardlespider2496
    @michaelt.wardlespider2496 Год назад +205

    Always saddens me to see massive corporations treat their employees with zero respect. A reprehensible situation.

    • @snarkdragon
      @snarkdragon Год назад +8

      Can't say I'm ever saddened by it. I am enraged by it. Corporations are 'super predators'. They are soulless, heartless, lacking in any morals or ethics. They must be brought to heel, by force if need be.

    • @ethanwilliams1880
      @ethanwilliams1880 Год назад

      @@snarkdragon Corporations should be eliminated as a business model. Private companies aren't perfect, but at least they don't answer to shareholders who only care about market value. From a tangible assets perspective, corporations are even a drain on society. I doubt we will see this change however, our nations are currently courting even more destructive ideology instead, allowing the problem to compound while they run the world into the ground.

    • @user-hg1xy2nx4b
      @user-hg1xy2nx4b 11 месяцев назад

      Do not agree to the terms.

    • @user-hg1xy2nx4b
      @user-hg1xy2nx4b 11 месяцев назад

      Bud lite got the message, loud and clear.

    • @guppy0536
      @guppy0536 11 месяцев назад

      you have no idea way employees gets treated

  • @johnwilson1851
    @johnwilson1851 Год назад +100

    I've worked for Kroger for 7 year. I can vouch for this bullshit. They're were many times I got shortchanged

    • @quatreraberbawinner2628
      @quatreraberbawinner2628 Год назад +5

      I didn't get my first weeks paycheck until a year and a half into the job, Kroger payroll is at best incompetent, at worst criminal

    • @SharienGaming
      @SharienGaming Год назад +8

      @@quatreraberbawinner2628 oh criminal for sure - something this widespread and systemic that is purely in favour of the company doesnt happen by accident
      if it were just their software being glitchy as hell... you would see plenty of overpays as well... but its consistently stealing from workers... you can bet that is absolutely intentional

    • @tonyv3758
      @tonyv3758 Год назад +5

      Why did you stay for 7 years then? I'd quit after the first time they messed up

    • @FS-qk5uq
      @FS-qk5uq Год назад +4

      ​@@tonyv3758 some people don't have a lot of options🙄

    • @marthedge
      @marthedge Год назад +1

      @T Raybern I'm sorry you have such a reductive point of view. Maybe you should be behind the counter for a bit?

  • @robleeg
    @robleeg Год назад +8

    I won't ever forget where I came from. Shout Out to All Kroger Employees. I appreciate you all. The store wouldn't run without you. I respect you. I was a produce clerk at Kroger almost 3 years. My pay raise was only $0.10. I praise GOD I was able to obtain a Certified Nursing Assistant License in different States, & my CDL.

  • @Robert0Pirie
    @Robert0Pirie Год назад +253

    I've had one paycheck in my life go missing due to a clerical error. I had some savings so I would be mostly okay until it got all sorted out, however, the GM of my location took cash out of his own pocket and gave it to me so I could make ends meet. It was of course with the understanding that I'd repay the next week when the check got there. It was really sweet and he seemed like a good guy, just trying to help and genuinely wanting to do right by us. Well, someone in admin found out he did this and emailed corporate. They apparently chastised him and threatened whatever a manager's version of a write up would be. It's wild that these companies genuinely do not give one flying shit about their employees to the point of discouraging managers from helping us out in any way they can. Wild. Simply wild.

    • @YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes
      @YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes Год назад +35

      Damn that's absolutely nuts.
      If it was his own money, and not the company's, they had no right to say anything. It's his money he has the right to do with it what he wants! And that was incredibly decent of him to do that. We need more people like that. I hope he told his superiors that it's actually none of their business what he does with his own money.
      Also- fucking hell, snitch much??? God people have no character at all. The snitch should get into a bad non-serious car accident for real. Totally unnecessary. You'd think he would respect that kind of empathy. Geez some people have their values all screwed up.

    • @Robert0Pirie
      @Robert0Pirie Год назад +30

      @@YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes it was some BS about "fraternization" with subordinates. At no point did I feel that he was exerting control over me because of the good faith loan, but they said that for my protection he shouldn't have done it. Like, well y'all shouldn't have effed up my pay... where's my protection from y'all doing that?

    • @GulfCoastGrit
      @GulfCoastGrit Год назад +13

      I have done something similar and was told not to but I was not chastised for it. We had an outstanding HR rep for our division and she explained why I shouldn’t: essentially it can give the appearance of favoritism. If I float one direct report in this one instance, but later there’s a payroll issue with another person and, for whatever reason ,I cannot afford to give them a personal loan then that creates a lot of negative feelings from that team member over something that, according to her, should not be my responsibility. She point blank told me the company has a duty to handle pay issues within 24 hrs and if any of my team had any more issues regarding pay to let her know about it and she would take care of it because “…my office is one floor down from payroll and AP and I have no problem going full Mississippi on people until they fix the problem.”

    • @JB-mh5xy
      @JB-mh5xy Год назад +1

      He's a GM. He didn't need to be paid back.

    • @JB-mh5xy
      @JB-mh5xy Год назад +12

      @@GulfCoastGrit But that 24 hours can be life or death for some people, literally. Someone needs to be in that office until it gets actually fixed, and money hits that person's bank account, or they load that person's paycheck on a bunch of Visa gift cards. I don't care if it took until 1AM. That person should get their money as on-time as possible.

  • @EvilWeiRamirez
    @EvilWeiRamirez Год назад +107

    The people in charge need to go to jail. They are starving people. This is violence against their employees.

    • @user-gn8eb4ii9p
      @user-gn8eb4ii9p Год назад

      Listen, if that would be the case, cops and newscasters would tell you and me that and they would've fixed the problem.

    • @astridgalactic9336
      @astridgalactic9336 Год назад +8

      Late and lack of payment should come with a monetary penalty. One that goes completely to the employee, not some lawyer, union or governmental agency.

    • @cinnamonstar808
      @cinnamonstar808 Год назад

      Its ON purpose, because bonus and stocks are given to these people along with their salary. they cannot go to jail because its company policy.

  • @dsa2591
    @dsa2591 Год назад +10

    As for the insurance payment theft, I urge all Kroger employees to put in a report with your state insurance commissioner. There is a law in my state that says if they raise your premiums, they have to give you 30 days notice, so you can find another policy if you want to. What they are doing is illegal as hell.

  • @dennistucker1153
    @dennistucker1153 Год назад +71

    My brother worked for Kroger for many years. He used to tell me about some of the truly evil things that his management would do. He is so glad to be retired now.

    • @4Bobay
      @4Bobay Год назад +10

      Whatever your brother told you, it's true. I worked for K for 30 years and now suffer from a form of PTSD due to K management.

    • @YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes
      @YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes Год назад +9

      I don't understand how they can live with themselves after intentionally wasting so much perfectly consumable food, or let their employees go hungry.
      I will be fighting for laws to change this.

    • @YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes
      @YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes Год назад +7

      @@4Bobay hope you feel better my guy. Sorry you had to deal with that.

    • @guppy0536
      @guppy0536 11 месяцев назад +3

      You really have no idea things being said or done especially to the female workers 😒

    • @coreenaburke5378
      @coreenaburke5378 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@guppy0536I'm so sorry, I've been harassed all my life. You have to learn to put them in their place right away.

  • @laurafreeland7800
    @laurafreeland7800 Год назад +171

    Anyone else remember during the “essential worker” days where Kroger gave their workers an extra $2 on the hour then turned around and sent letters out demanding that their workers give that extra money back, under penalty of placing balances on their credit report, then when caught, they tried to brush it off as “an accounting error”? I live in the hometown of Kroger and they were the only store during the “two weeks to flatten the curve” era that outright banned children from their stores for a little while. This impacted me as a single mother. Kroger has a reputation for doing shady things that hurt people and send profits to the top. This story sadly does not surprise me, just deepens my dislike for them.

    • @jimbob9247
      @jimbob9247 Год назад +4

      They only paid this because Walmart started it ....hero pay it was called... legally binding for them to call it hazard pay I believe.

    • @woodyssnake8562
      @woodyssnake8562 Год назад +3

      Wow I didn't know about that, awful

    • @misterguy9002
      @misterguy9002 Год назад +7

      What happened in my neck of the woods at Smiths grocery was we were deemed “essential” and given a dollar an hour raise (woopty do) for a mere three months. They simply stopped giving us that dollar an hour pay raise without telling us….like we’re just to stupid to notice it was gone. The greed is atrocious!

    • @laurafreeland7800
      @laurafreeland7800 Год назад +1

      @@misterguy9002 that’s so ridiculous, ugh

    • @thedevilsadvocate5210
      @thedevilsadvocate5210 Год назад +1

      bringing kids into a dangerous infectious area is bad

  • @darthtaiter
    @darthtaiter Год назад +13

    This just happened on a smaller scale in my town, the mom and pop supermarket got purchased by some out of town grocery concern and driven straight into the ground. It was the largest employer in my tiny little town, now half the people are gone, unemployed and the other half were basically "let go" and hired back at minimum wage. Its heartbreaking.

    • @jacobkain1309
      @jacobkain1309 7 месяцев назад +1

      Probably the mom and pop supermarket had healthy stuff

  • @RobertStoll
    @RobertStoll Год назад +279

    Kroger is also gulping up Albertsons. This is shameful. I've noticed how tired most of the employees look at my local Frys even - it's like the spirit is being sucked out of them.
    No joke I walked past a supervisor lambasting an employee over work schedules on the floor, with the employee in tears and STILL stocking the deli counter. Not even taking them in the back, just shouting at them from across the counter.

    • @quatreraberbawinner2628
      @quatreraberbawinner2628 Год назад +4

      Eh jobs not that hard but the management is abusive

    • @xXRenaxChanXx
      @xXRenaxChanXx Год назад +9

      And I'm sure you said nothing. Because "hurrdurr is not my business".

    • @SharienGaming
      @SharienGaming Год назад +32

      how is that aquisition even legal? that is essentially creating a monopoly...

    • @silaskuemmerle2505
      @silaskuemmerle2505 Год назад +16

      @@SharienGaming it’s not, but the way our antitrust laws work, the legislature has to pass a law that declares the merger illegal or the continued existence of the company that functions as a monopoly illegal for enforcement action to take place.

    • @screenarts
      @screenarts Год назад +21

      @@quatreraberbawinner2628 you never worked in grocery or you'd never said that.

  • @shari9721
    @shari9721 Год назад +114

    The fact that people working in a grocery store suffer from food insecurity when every grocery store throws out boxes and boxes and dumpsters full every day of perfectly good food is absolutely sickening , disgusting and appalling but the fact that the reason they have food insecurity is because of the pathetic amount they get paid OR even worse because the company isnt paying them or isnt paying on time or isnt paying what they are owed or are taking out double payment is absolutely criminal . SMFH

    • @ForcesUnseenTV
      @ForcesUnseenTV Год назад +2

      I wouldn't say perfectly good, considering most food is processed and chemically toxic.. lol f**k the food, give me my money!!!

    • @barronridge5613
      @barronridge5613 Год назад +1

      And if you try to eat something you are throwing out because you feel like you are about to faint you get fired for "GRAZING".

    • @ingamingpc1634
      @ingamingpc1634 Год назад +3

      Blame the policy that if someone gets sick and they could potentially get sued they have to throw out that food so they legally have no bounds to be sued My boss told me this that if retail stores and other stores started giving out food and someone got potentially sick they could legally be sued That's right because of greed and the risk of being sued and because people have lied in the past about getting sick you can actually look up cases like that stores have decided fuck you I'm not giving out food anymore

    • @ForcesUnseenTV
      @ForcesUnseenTV Год назад +1

      @@ingamingpc1634 This is so true, we do it @ our store .. and its not kroger lol

    • @JohnSmith-xu7ev
      @JohnSmith-xu7ev Год назад

      Food insecure? People that are afraid of food? Learn English

  • @roachtoasties
    @roachtoasties Год назад +14

    Some things never change. The first job I had was at a Taco Bell. For a near minimum wage job the company felt they had to not pay us for all our hours, and mess with the timecards to avoid paying overtime.

  • @MyReviews_karkan
    @MyReviews_karkan Год назад +63

    It's crazy how this whole powerful country is run by these corporations. No one messes with them at all. They have all politicians in their pockets.

    • @justinm4497
      @justinm4497 Год назад +3

      there are enough people to do it, but we have become so dependent on technology and government handouts, that we can no longer afford to fund ourselves like they could in the older days, people could save up and then protest for a while. now the money gets more and more worthless. not to mention most of us no longer grow our own food, everything has become corporatized. and Jefferson did warn us it would happen if we accepted fiat currency.

    • @alohatigers1199
      @alohatigers1199 Год назад +4

      @@justinm4497
      Welcome to capitalism

    • @justinallen2408
      @justinallen2408 Год назад

      ​@justinm4497 it's really the government handouts to corporations and the subsidies that occur that inflate the currency, gold isn't a good standard to use anymore. You can't save up because the money is worthless and is spent every month on the necessities, rent is up, food is up, electricity is up, gas is up, water is becoming more scarce. Yet corporations are allowed to pump water to sell in bottle form increasing the scarcity.

    • @josephforest7605
      @josephforest7605 Год назад

      Koch ,of Koch Industries he was the best example of screwing people over , while having politicians in his pocket.

    • @noreenalbright2245
      @noreenalbright2245 Год назад +2

      Thank the Bushes for that nonsense.

  • @ninja1antelope
    @ninja1antelope Год назад +136

    They just put a bid in for billions for another grocery chain. Everyone should know corporations use employee money to go on a shopping spree.

  • @nightwalkerscrypt
    @nightwalkerscrypt Год назад +7

    I worked at Fred Meyer owned by Kroger I got lucky and did not get shafted BUT from the moment I was hired I got 40 hr a week for the entire year and half I was with them and suddenly without warning my hours were cut to 23 hours. I was told to expect that to be the new normal. I left and took a 3.50 and hr paycut to a job that gives me 40 hr a week I struggle as much now with food security but I make to much by what the government deems as poverty to get food assistance. Something has got to give!

  • @Elevate20
    @Elevate20 Год назад +30

    "If you go to work, you're entitled to an honest paycheck. And if you work and don't get that paycheck, you're rights have been violated"
    - Latonya Davis | Cashier, Kroger

  • @BoogerDad
    @BoogerDad Год назад +121

    we really gotta start jailing these criminals as if they just shoplifted from their own stores. If there is no legitimate way to make money, then the easier, less legitimate ways become more realistic and practical. When companies act like this, it creates an unnecessary burden on the community. Crime increases when people are kept poor.
    If the company you work for, cant afford to pay for you work, then they can't afford to stay in business. plain and simple

    • @antondovydaitis2261
      @antondovydaitis2261 Год назад +9

      But shoplifting reduces corporate profits while wage theft increases corporate profits.
      Which is going to be the priority of law enforcement?

    • @draneym2003
      @draneym2003 Год назад +2

      But but but...jobs! -Chamber of Commerce

    • @darthopper7874
      @darthopper7874 Год назад +5

      Individuals hide behind corporations. No person is ever held accountable.

    • @sylviewalker7560
      @sylviewalker7560 Год назад +2

      Amen. All accountants know this is death sentence...not being able to make 'payroll'. Period.

    • @Franklin-fb9xp
      @Franklin-fb9xp Год назад +1

      Who does Kroger think they are treating workers like this?
      Pisses me off...

  • @debbiestinnett2987
    @debbiestinnett2987 Год назад +11

    This is disgusting. They should be in court. Our elected officials should be fighting this daily until it's resolved. These people don't have massive savings or any savings. It takes every penny to ge squeezed as tight as you can. This is a sin. Call it what it is.

  • @jonquiljones
    @jonquiljones Год назад +68

    We would go to jail for stealing from someone like that. Why don't they have to follow the same laws?

    • @MUZUKUN-YT
      @MUZUKUN-YT Год назад +6

      Simple. Lobbying.

    • @zahiramalakh6352
      @zahiramalakh6352 Год назад +18

      I saw this today: "If your employees steal from you, it's a criminal case. If you steal from your employees , it's a civil case"

    • @jonquiljones
      @jonquiljones Год назад +3

      @GuyInCLE 🤞

    • @teacfan1080
      @teacfan1080 Год назад

      It's called the American justice system.

    • @Gfysimpletons
      @Gfysimpletons Год назад +2

      @@teacfan1080 it’s a failure

  • @deadbeatboy
    @deadbeatboy Год назад +94

    Corporate Greed is unending. We MUST stop this, they won't stop on their own

    • @ralph95
      @ralph95 Год назад +1

      All about stock holders

    • @wl6279
      @wl6279 Год назад +1

      Corporate greed at its worst

    • @wl6279
      @wl6279 Год назад +1

      And to think I’m always instacarting from them

    • @ashm4760
      @ashm4760 Год назад

      Ok Einstein, lead the way!

    • @Chulitatr
      @Chulitatr Год назад

      Kroger's food is awful, the meat is irradiated and tastes like leather, produce is rotten OR rots from the inside out AND they price gouge us to the maximum they can.

  • @patrickandrew8374
    @patrickandrew8374 Год назад +316

    it is crucial for everyone to prioritize investing in diverse sources of income that are not reliant on the government and Employers. This includes exploring opportunities in stocks, gold, silver, and digital currencies. Despite the challenging economic situation, it remains a favorable time to consider these investments.

    • @williamhenry3591
      @williamhenry3591 Год назад +3

      This is so true, it is very essential to be self employed

    • @drjackliam8498
      @drjackliam8498 Год назад +2

      The investment returns of various investors can vary even when they employ the right methods and have the appropriate assets. It is critical to recognize that experience is a key factor in a successful investment strategy. I personally understood how important this was and sought the advice of a market analyst, which allowed me to significantly increase my account's value to around half a million. Just before the market correction, I strategically withdrew my profits, and now I am again taking advantage of the buying possibilities.

    • @marialee1565
      @marialee1565 Год назад +2

      Please can you leave the info of your investment advisor here? I’m in dire need for one

    • @drjackliam8498
      @drjackliam8498 Год назад +2

      My advisor's name is Brian Francis Pearce and he has years of experience in the financial market.

    • @drjackliam8498
      @drjackliam8498 Год назад +2

      He often interacts on Telegrams with the user name below

  • @JB-mh5xy
    @JB-mh5xy Год назад +48

    "If it aint for us little people, Kroger can't make no money." Yep. And the unfortunate part of that is that corporations have brainwashed the working class to believe that's how it should be, and you're entitled if you ask for more. Think of the rich people!

  • @leeks1408
    @leeks1408 Год назад +81

    I work at Pavilions, which is a part of Albertsons. I do not wanna see my coworkers working for & getting robbed by Kroger and forcing any of them out onto the street because of their selfish asses. The FTC needs to do their damn job & stop this merge from happening.

    • @loserorangeorvoremonster8047
      @loserorangeorvoremonster8047 Год назад +11

      they might be bought n paid for....

    • @17388
      @17388 Год назад +2

      n my assistant manager tryna tell us that kroger buying us out is gonna be good since we'll get new equipment and better pay😭😭
      lord save us

    • @wintersprite
      @wintersprite Год назад +1

      I work at Shaw’s, also part of Albertson’s. 👋

    • @jimbob9247
      @jimbob9247 Год назад +1

      I couldn't agree more.I was at Albertsons for 21 years. It closed and I have been at Kroger for 13.

  • @ritaroach3491
    @ritaroach3491 Год назад +7

    Good grief! The store they work at should print them out a check and give them a week's worth of groceries when they don't get their whole check. This is unacceptable.

  • @PentaRaus
    @PentaRaus Год назад +48

    In the same way banks charge overdraft fees there should be penalties and fees paid to the employee for payroll errors.

  • @alyssamaze5812
    @alyssamaze5812 Год назад +66

    I found out Kroger's unethical employer practices when I worked a few days at one of their warehouses. They will endanger you to get things done and under-train you, while you don't have health insurance and proper pay for 90 days. The job posting was misrepresenting and misleading to say the least. For a retailer that has union representation, their employees are NOT getting the protection, wages, and safety they deserve. This makes me sick to my stomach and frankly I've only shopped there out of convenience, but now I may stop shopping there altogether. Shame on you, Kroger- you are starving people while lying about your values as a company.

    • @erich6860
      @erich6860 Год назад +6

      The grocer union at Kroger is a broken shell of a union. New hires are making minimum wage, and the new hires will never, ever, make the same wages as their current old contract counterparts. Oh sure years down the road they might with inflation, but it will have half the value. The union literally gave up the future of young adults coming into it, to pay for the older workers.
      People wonder why I feel bad for today's youth.

    • @lasharael
      @lasharael Год назад +2

      ​@@erich6860 I came here to say literally the same thing. UFCW works for Kroger, not Kroger employees.

    • @brooksp1191
      @brooksp1191 Год назад

      Most large Unions are worse then the companies. The union is there just to leech off both the employers and employees.

    • @rebeccamartin2399
      @rebeccamartin2399 Год назад +1

      That union is just a shell. Empty

    • @robert48044
      @robert48044 Год назад

      I want to say one of there warehouses had a semi trailer fall on someone near me.

  • @maxwellcrazycat9204
    @maxwellcrazycat9204 Год назад +6

    As a former flat rate auto mechanic I was the victim of wage theft many times. Un paid or under paid for services. Shops mostly dealerships and manufactures have weaponized the pay system to save money for themselves.

  • @TheCommanderFluffy
    @TheCommanderFluffy Год назад +83

    I worked at Kroger's Dillons store when I was 17 and was short nearly $700 over the course of 3 years and didn't fully understand that they were stealing from me until years later.
    I got fired because I "stole" 2 bags of expired Kettle chips that were at the trash compactor.

    • @cosmicllama6910
      @cosmicllama6910 Год назад +15

      "Nobody gets anything for free! No free rides! Food doesn't just grow on trees!"
      Actually, food does grow on trees, and when we lived in harmony with nature, she DID provide everything, for free.
      Imagine the Native Americans nickel and diming each other to death over their teepees. I'm sure they're laughing at us being destroyed by our own greed from the other side.

    • @robertsteinbach7325
      @robertsteinbach7325 Год назад

      They stole $700 from you and had to fire you before you found out. That's what they really did to you.

    • @walexander8378
      @walexander8378 Год назад +1

      Why did you want expired potato chips?

    • @silvertain1978
      @silvertain1978 Год назад +6

      ​@@walexander8378 they would have been totally fine to eat and you wouldn't even know it was "out of date" . I eat out of date food constantly like weeks out I'm never sick

    • @Demopans5990
      @Demopans5990 Год назад +1

      I hear similar stories from Dunkin employees that take home all the doughnuts that were bound for the trash anyways

  • @doubtingtom92
    @doubtingtom92 Год назад +60

    I feel like a corporation should go through an audit for this kind of manipulative behavior before they're legally allowed to do any mergers or company buyouts. If you want to grow your company by gobbling up small, locally run, family oriented business, you better have your shit together.

    • @usf1250
      @usf1250 Год назад

      They own the politicians. No way they would allow that audit to happen

    • @christins.1481
      @christins.1481 Год назад +1

      The problem is these type is corporations take advantage of their workers who just don't know the law and/or believe they can't get a lawyer, when you can and don't have to pay your lawyer upfront.
      Me and my husband has a lawyer and we only paid him after we won the settlement. My job tried screwing me and my husband over as we both worked for the same company.
      "Lawyer! Oh wonderful lawyer. Our job told us no."
      That guy rolled up his sleeves and a few days later work was calling us apologizing to us.
      Even I've missed a couple checks and told work that's fine. They could either give me a direct deposit on the card they gave me or give me cash out of the office after the manager on duty said I'll get paid next week.
      "Nope!"
      Lodged an official complaint and had money a few hours later. One time they even took money out of the office for me on an estimation.

    • @crockpot5194
      @crockpot5194 Год назад

      It's a possibility of A Conflict Of Interest going on

  • @MrJuvefrank
    @MrJuvefrank Год назад +7

    Decades ago, Albertson's was cheating its employees out of their overtime. My former employers cheated people out of their pay, but sometimes it takes 7 years to sue and win. If all you get is $4,000 after waiting 7 years, then $4,000 over 7 year's period of time is not very much money. They should make those pinch-penny people pay punitive damages.

  • @brianbatie6650
    @brianbatie6650 Год назад +70

    I started as a cashier at Fry's Electronics in San Diego back in 1997. They promised that if we passed the A+ certification, we could move to Computer tech services, which came with a raise.
    A month into the job, I took and passed the test, moved over to Computer repair and tech services, and worked there for more than 4 months, receiving several customer satisfaction awards, but I never got the raise. Being a Black man in San Diego back then, I knew that raising the issue would only get me fired, which doesn't look good on a resume.
    I couldn't afford to consult a lawyer, so I beat them to the punch, quitting instead of having them tarnish my work record.
    As the franchise slowly sank into bankruptcy and then closed, I took some small degree of solace that I prospered in spite of them, and outlived them, but they were just one of several places I've worked where I encountered missing pay issues.

    • @FractalPrism.
      @FractalPrism. Год назад +4

      you dont need to say you were fired on your Resume. you simply say you left the company for personal reasons or career growth or some other thing; but that's ONLY if you feel like answering that question during an interview. generally you dont answer why you left at all beyond something intentionally vague like "it was time to move on"
      do not admit anything that makes you look bad.
      if you quit, then you lose out on Unemployment, make them fire you so they are forced to pay.

    • @brianbatie6650
      @brianbatie6650 Год назад +5

      @@FractalPrism. You''re correct, but many people in my other line of work (computer hardware and network security) do check such things. Better to not hide such info, if there''s a chance they''ll find out anyway. ""I quit"" is still better than ""He was fired (for whatever reason they would certainly invent)
      Besides, why wait to be fired from a job that didn''t pay as promised?
      Every extra shift is that much more money lost/stolen/underpaid.
      AT any rate, I have been far better off and much happier in my first line of work as a music producer/performer.

    • @rochelletaylor4558
      @rochelletaylor4558 Год назад

      ​@@brianbatie6650 the new law came cout that a job can longee disclose that and can be sued for assination of character unless you were violent or theft.

    • @brianbatie6650
      @brianbatie6650 Год назад +2

      @@rochelletaylor4558 Got it, but one needs a lawyer, they didn't pay enough for the initial consultation fee, and frankly being Black in San Diego back then wasn't the best position to be a litigant. Besides, I didn't like being in a city that closed public transport after 6 pm on Saturdays, because they didn't want working class people able to travel through "their" neoghborhoods at night on weekends. It was like Mussolini's summer retreat.

    • @dsa2591
      @dsa2591 Год назад +2

      We have the same situation here with our city bus drivers. Half the routes are campus routes through the University, and the University pays for those routes plus some toward the city routes. In the summer, they cut the campus routes and some of the city routes and some other routes are put on half-time, so if they used to come every 30 minutes, then they come once an hour. They can't keep drivers because of this, and because drivers sign up, get free CDL training, then quit and go work for the school system which pays more and has more benefits.

  • @ginger6582
    @ginger6582 Год назад +70

    Absolutely deplorable. Feel so bad for these people. You can't help but wonder if the government is involved in this.

    • @christip20
      @christip20 Год назад

      They’re probably giving them “grants” for starving them. This administration can’t ever be trusted again to protect Americans, they’ve “intentionally” dropped the ball every time they’ve had it & every time…someone pays with their lives. Of Course they’re involved in one way or another, but ultimately it’s MONEY….

    • @deenanthekemoni5567
      @deenanthekemoni5567 Год назад

      This comment will get hidden by a DISGUSTINGLY CORRUPTED YT, but *YES* , they are involved 100%, they MADE it happen. Watch this comment vanish now

    • @bonniejosavland3227
      @bonniejosavland3227 11 месяцев назад +2

      You’re not very bright 😂😢

    • @ginger6582
      @ginger6582 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@bonniejosavland3227 Really. And you are? You are laughable.

    • @roxycauldwell544
      @roxycauldwell544 9 месяцев назад +1

      The government is negligent. That's how they're involved. Corporations pay them a crap ton of money so they let them do whatever they want and turn a blind eye.

  • @bnpixie1990
    @bnpixie1990 Год назад +8

    The thing about Kroger doing this is that it signals to other businesses that they can get away with it too. Or pull other BS like hiring the fewest people to do the most work.

    • @Winner3ty
      @Winner3ty 9 месяцев назад

      I work in retail, talking to the old timers... people who have been working here 20 years, they say that my store (stop and shop.) has always been understaffed, hell the person who told me only made 16 an hour!!!!!!! you get 50 cent raises every year, pathetic.

  • @billmalone5050
    @billmalone5050 Год назад +13

    Kroger, in this economy, should have NEVER even tried to by Albertson's in the first place and it needs to start paying their employees accurately and on time IMMEDIATELY. Whoever handles Kroger's payroll and accounting matters needs to be severely reprimanded and held accountable for these payroll foul ups. It would not surprise me if someone or some people involved with Kroger's payroll are not just flat out stealing / embezzling from their store employees.

  • @jimmiegurtowsky3045
    @jimmiegurtowsky3045 Год назад +17

    They never paid my son. He worked for them for four weeks. Know he passed away. My wife has called the corporate office . And the store manager so many times to try and get what he worked for. Today it's been one year since he passed we have been trying for his three daughters that he left

    • @Ketovore-Karen
      @Ketovore-Karen Год назад +5

      Take that to your LOCAL NEWS STATIONS ! That’s ridiculous

    • @wownewstome6123
      @wownewstome6123 Год назад

      Send the corporate office and others certified letters with return-signature required via the US postal service. That way you have evidence of your communications. Keep copies of everything.

    • @wownewstome6123
      @wownewstome6123 Год назад +1

      Ask around. You may find an attorney to help you for free. I've never gone that route, but I think some sort of local non-profits might help you locate help.

    • @deenanthekemoni5567
      @deenanthekemoni5567 Год назад

      Agree with Keto Karen.
      Take to News/Media outlet. Get attention you deserve. Gofundme maybe. But reveal the scum for what they truly are. Evil

  • @randombytes3998
    @randombytes3998 Год назад +18

    I worked for the local Kroger store (Payless) about 2 years ago, graveyard, stocking shelves. It was corporate *policy to not give us the same schedule 2 weeks in a row, even though that would have been easier for the managers to schedule, and not to give us 2 consecutive days off. Policy. They're a terrible company. They not only shouldn't be allowed to merge. They should be broken up.

    • @wintersprite
      @wintersprite Год назад +1

      That’s crazy. I work at Shaw’s which is part of Albertson’s. I often haver similar weekly shifts since I’m a bookkeeper and sometimes it can be the same two or more weeks in a row. I have coworkers who also have set schedules (mostly the older ones). I sometimes have two days in a row off and even occasionally a three-day weekend since Saturday and Sunday would be under two different pay weeks.

    • @randombytes3998
      @randombytes3998 Год назад +2

      @@wintersprite The strategy is to keep you off balance and dependent. Kroger's a garbage company. I hope for your sake the merger is blocked, but history shows that it won't be.

  • @MyPisceanNature
    @MyPisceanNature Год назад +21

    When I worked at Kroger, I worked night shift, so when time went in, we might still be working. I worked an extra hour after. I'd done it before, and the time was adjusted. This time, it wasn't. And after that, I refused to stay late when time went in, and I NEVER worked for anyone off the clock ever again.

  • @yvetteschneider5172
    @yvetteschneider5172 11 месяцев назад +3

    That is true about Kroger employees getting cheated out of their wages, my son being one of them needing to tell the payroll personnel several times over the months that his time clock hours were not correct for the week and when would that be corrected on his paychecks; that was 2 years ago and he quit working there because it happened so often. A few months ago, I was at the service desk and an employee mentioned her time was incorrect again and wanted to talk to a supervisor about how to get it corrected. I believe that's the real reason their employees quit so often.

  • @videomaniac108
    @videomaniac108 Год назад +12

    I'm sure that Kroger's executives haven't had to deal with pay shortages and missing paychecks.

    • @coreenaburke5378
      @coreenaburke5378 8 месяцев назад +1

      They were busy picking out new, bigger yachts. ⛵

  • @joetheastrosfan3460
    @joetheastrosfan3460 Год назад +35

    This is disgusting. Whenever I go to Kroger, the employees normally don’t have a smile on their face. It makes sense now

    • @laynepaige5397
      @laynepaige5397 Год назад +6

      Stop shopping there

    • @joetheastrosfan3460
      @joetheastrosfan3460 Год назад +2

      @@laynepaige5397 I’m definitely thinking about it after seeing this. This is just awful

    • @RONPEE-STINGER
      @RONPEE-STINGER Год назад +1

      Nah they just hate seeing you

    • @jbred6049
      @jbred6049 Год назад

      I've noticed the same thing. The new hires are generally friendly and helpful. After a couple months they're scowling at you, and saying to themselves how dare you bother me by shopping here. It's a management problem, and a serious one at that. More often than not there are no where near enough employees to handle the workload. Chew em up, and spit em out. Years ago, a job at Kroger was considered a pretty decent gig. Not anymore.

    • @Moosetick2002
      @Moosetick2002 Год назад +1

      @@laynepaige5397 Where I live, grocery options are Kroger or Wal-Mart. Neither are very friendly corporations to their employees.

  • @pinaerpowac4130
    @pinaerpowac4130 Год назад +3

    If an employer refused or cant pay their employees that company should be liquidated and the funds/assets used to compensate the employees who were wronged with none going to the owner.

  • @LightningMcCream
    @LightningMcCream Год назад +49

    They're not "Struggling to pay workers"
    this is a numbers game. Sure these employees stand up and demand their paycheck. But there are much more that don't say a word. Companies like this are stealing the money. Not "Struggling to make payments" They count on X number of employees not asserting themselves, and therefore they get to keep that sum of money that goes unclaimed by the meeker employees, or the employees who didn't notice (ie people with mental disabilities). And then the workers who do demand their paychecks are literally getting the bare minimum, their paychecks. Nothing more.
    There is 0 Deterrent to prevent these companies from attempting to steal and when they get caught "Oopsie honest mistake winky face". A deterrent NEEDS to be implimented

    • @lasharael
      @lasharael Год назад +5

      The "glitch" is also conveniently circumventing their labor contracts.
      "Employees pay $20 for health insurance? Looks like $40 here in the software. Software, amirite? Its always correct because it's on a computer with the 1s and the 0s. Whatcha gonna do? Not my fault it's charging you more than we agreed. I can't argue with the software! That'd be crazy!"

    • @agent8699
      @agent8699 Год назад

      Unpaid wages are merely a deferred liability. The longer they can defer it, the better it looks on the bottom line.

  • @sandyallen1523
    @sandyallen1523 Год назад +24

    There needs to be a website that tells us about companies who don't treat their employees right so the customers can do a quiet protest by not shopping there. Shame on Kroger!!! #Boycott Kroger

    • @gingermcgarvey7773
      @gingermcgarvey7773 11 месяцев назад

      😂They all do it. On purpose or accidentally. No company is without complaints. Have fun growing your own food. Funny, the people who hate capitalism won't give it up.🤷‍♀️

  • @hmiroy2636
    @hmiroy2636 Год назад +4

    I haven't shopped at Krogers for almost 9 months and don't plan on ever shopping there again. And I did contact Kroger to let them know how I felt and they don't care sadly because plenty of other people will continue to shop at this mega mess.

  • @Reelunique
    @Reelunique Год назад +15

    I use to work for Kroger a decade ago and it was slave labor. They wanted maximum output for minimum pay. They’re prices are generally higher than other grocery chains but that doesn’t reflect in the amount they pay their workers. Unless you’re upper management or corporate you make slave labor and unfortunately the union didn’t do much to fight for higher wages the 5 years I was there.

  • @spartan1010101
    @spartan1010101 Год назад +14

    This the kind of stuff that gets me so heated when people say "it's just retail" and say they don't deserve adequate living wages. It just sets me off, like if there is work that needs to be done, why are we content to let the people that do that work live in poverty and allow companies to take from them further?

    • @Novastar.SaberCombat
      @Novastar.SaberCombat Год назад +2

      Simple. Those without coin, connections, clout, crews, computer code, control, communities, and opportunities have *NO* voice nor power. Only the rich are allowed to make the "rules".

    • @error-try-again-later
      @error-try-again-later Год назад +3

      You can tell a lot about someone's character by how they treat retail/service workers.

    • @garytempleton5097
      @garytempleton5097 Год назад +3

      ALDI has figured out how to pay their people a livable wage. Workers at ALDI always seem to be in good spirits. Why? The company cares. When companies care about its employees then guess what? You get happier employees and a better experience as a customer. And yes, ALDI is still very profitable. I can be done. In the case of Kroger, everything is never enough.

  • @moodtwenty47
    @moodtwenty47 Год назад +2

    Doctor offices need to be investigated too because some offices don’t allow you to see the hours you worked. And state the same thing it’s a firewall issues 😒😒😒

    • @moodtwenty47
      @moodtwenty47 Год назад +1

      @@MrJuvefrank same here I started writing them down and taking pictures of the clock just in case

  • @andreabontempo643
    @andreabontempo643 Год назад +51

    I worked for Vons/Albertsons for 33 years. This merger should not be allowed to happen. It will be Amazon and Kroger and Walmart. Not a good situation. That's horrible that Kroger is doing this to their employees. Clearly not a mistake.

    • @stevepettersen3283
      @stevepettersen3283 Год назад +2

      Costco is a great alternative.

    • @doberchic
      @doberchic Год назад

      @@stevepettersen3283 They are far and few between though and like to put themselves in upper class areas.

    • @stevepettersen3283
      @stevepettersen3283 Год назад +1

      @@doberchic 584 locations in the US. I know of some locally that aren't in the best areas but they have better security.

    • @dsa2591
      @dsa2591 Год назад +1

      Publix had bought some of Albertson's store in the south many years ago when they were selling off stores. I don't know what happened to all of them, but the one in our city was closed because it was only two blocks from a Publix store.

    • @JohnSmith-xu7ev
      @JohnSmith-xu7ev Год назад

      And you don't see the union doing. Much about it

  • @brendaalbaugh8927
    @brendaalbaugh8927 Год назад +10

    I just submitted a complaint to Kroger. When they refuse to answer questions it says a great deal about what they think about their employees also their customers

  • @jacobtrujillo9469
    @jacobtrujillo9469 11 месяцев назад +2

    Shocking. Shop all the time at Kroger. Was not aware of any of this. Thanks for posting. My boycott of Kroger starts now.

  • @ahmadshabazz7369
    @ahmadshabazz7369 Год назад +55

    All employees need to boycott & file a law suit

    • @Treblebeatgames
      @Treblebeatgames Год назад

      Sadly that isn't always possible. A lot of small towns have only one grocery store or one grocery chain. We all need groceries. They are often the largest employers too. They know exactly why they can pull shit like this.

    • @klubstompers
      @klubstompers Год назад +3

      @@Treblebeatgames Then an employee walk out/boycott work work amazing!! The town would put pressure on Kroger, or the store would fold, allowing another company to move in.

    • @007JB
      @007JB Год назад +1

      Talaq,talaq,talaq, amen.

  • @cstick2664
    @cstick2664 Год назад +32

    I work for an Albertsons store and I’m worried for the merger. Not that things are great now either, I guess in one last hurrah to rake in immense profits corporate is forcing every store to restrict their hours to a very strict degree. The thing is, our store and many others where actually trying to hire more people before the decree and now we’re forced to run the store with even less. Some workers, even long time employees, are now getting only half or 2/3rds of their old hours which is likely disastrous for many people.

    • @silaskuemmerle2505
      @silaskuemmerle2505 Год назад +2

      My store is so short staffed that less hours would be impossible to realistically achieve.

    • @zdante1
      @zdante1 Год назад

      I work for Kroger and have seen them cutting more and more hours, short staffed but can't hire because there aren't hours to give, but at least I didn't work for Hugo's 'local in north Dakota " my mom worked for 7 months straight without a day off.

    • @wintersprite
      @wintersprite Год назад

      I’m at Shaw’s and we’re short-staffed. Mondays and Fridays are especially tight in checkout. We also currently just have me and my checkout manager as bookkeepers. I really hope we can get another bookkeeper soon, especially because in July I’m planning to have an elective surgery so will be out for two weeks and then will have restrictions for four to six weeks of not lifting, pulling, or pushing more than five pounds. Hopefully, if it comes to it, we can see if someone from another location can help if needed.

  • @thecaretaker5963
    @thecaretaker5963 Год назад +4

    I remember working at the start of the pandemic under Kroger. Although they increased our wages by 2 dollars, they took it away due to “struggle with funding” while announcing a 900m profit in 2020.
    I’ve seen this happen with a few coworkers in my department, being delayed in paycheck over memorial weekend. It’s still happening!

  • @Dark_Harmony
    @Dark_Harmony Год назад +16

    When I was still a kid, Kroger forced my grandparents out of their home, along with every other resident & their homes next to them along one side of a street where they wanted to demolish all their homes to build a large Kroger store on that plot of land. My grandparent's home was on the historic registry for being so old & unique & still functional, & the neighborhood fought against it. The fight went on for at least 2 whole years. I think it happened back in either the late 70's or early 80's. Anyway, Kroger gave the homeowners the bare minimum of what their properties were actually worth at that time. I think my grandfather died at the time the fight to keep their home was going on, or maybe right before, & my grandmother had to accept the weak amt of money given to her, & her & my uncle moved in together in a much smaller ranch type home far from that neighborhood. I've hated them ever since. But living in Cincinnati, I'm sort of forced to buy my groceries from them most of the time.

    • @user-cv9ei4jo4h
      @user-cv9ei4jo4h 11 месяцев назад +3

      You can go somewhere else to buy your groceries...Kroger isn't the only store in Cincinnati

    • @Dark_Harmony
      @Dark_Harmony 11 месяцев назад

      @@user-cv9ei4jo4h I do. Meijer. And that was one of the worst jobs I ever had, working for them, in Columbus. *sigh* I'll pick up some stuff from Wal-Mart too.

  • @davidvenzke3669
    @davidvenzke3669 Год назад +31

    Back in the early 90's I worked at a place that paid us with handwritten checks. One day they had no checks for us, and said they were switching to printed checks, but there was a problem. We'll take care of it as soon as possible. We went 3 weeks without pay and they shut the doors. Come to find out the brothers that owned the company cleared out the accounts and left the country.

    • @Sblisswonders
      @Sblisswonders Год назад

      WOW.. WHAT PIECES OF SHIT

    • @LGW27
      @LGW27 Год назад +1

      How deceitful and disgusting. They are spots in hell for these people.

  • @AmiraMuhammad
    @AmiraMuhammad Год назад +19

    I pray Kroger gets what they deserve!!!!
    Everyone deserves to get paid for their work that they have done 🤦🏾‍♀️.
    I know one thing if i were working at a Kroger, from the minute my paycheck was short i would looking for different employment because I refuse to work for nothing and then can’t pay my bills on top of that.
    I would probably see if i could get a lawyer and sue the pants off of them.

  • @lbaker3602001
    @lbaker3602001 Год назад +21

    About ten years ago, when I started working for a Co. & got paid instead of my "regular" (hours x pay), I received someone else's check and they got mine. This went on for about two months, I kept complaining & they kept telling me it was an accounting error. After threatening to contact a lawyer, everything got straightened out, but didn't get compensated for lost wages.

  • @christip20
    @christip20 Год назад +3

    That’s something we all need to stand behind the employees, WE HAVE CHOICES NOW! I’ve been driving past a Food Lion to go to a Kroger, I won’t go back to Kroger until this lawsuit is settled for the employees…

  • @roguedogx
    @roguedogx Год назад +14

    1:49 for me that is an instant "I no longer work here" scenario. I may spend some time looking before I go, but if that happens often, I'm already out the door it's just a question of paperwork for when it's official.
    also Kroger is a very large, very capable, company. reliable pay role is one of the most basic things for a company to get right. This is so far beyond unacceptable.

  • @writerconsidered
    @writerconsidered Год назад +23

    It may have started out as glitch, but since they didn't fix the glitch it is now a feature. They are openly stealing their wages, even when they do pay them they made money on the delay. There needs to be a class action lawsuit with a designed remedy to fix the glitch.

  • @MrStumpson
    @MrStumpson Год назад +4

    Its so sad she's counting down to retirement with a company that I don't expect to honor her retirement. Glad to hear she was able to.

  • @rebeccajones9757
    @rebeccajones9757 Год назад +14

    It not only stinks that Kroger didn't pay, but also how powerless the employees feel to leave.

  • @kaeylarae1186
    @kaeylarae1186 Год назад +20

    A very thoughtful and well made video. I'm glad my mom finally got her money before retirement. Love you Mom!

  • @neilclarke2260
    @neilclarke2260 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wage theft is an ongoing issue that needs to be addressed ASAP....it has been going on for a long time....

  • @ethantracy337
    @ethantracy337 Год назад +21

    Sounds like Kroger is trying to downsize without announcing layoffs.

  • @susanski5588
    @susanski5588 Год назад +15

    Kroger should be held accountable by the courts! The merger needs to be Blocked! If it goes through in the Southwest we will only have Kroger and Walmart. My son worked for Kroger and they were AWFUL!! Mangers knew nothing, didn't care, even the union was Not helpful. I made my son quit because with his health issues, working for Kroger was not worth it.

    • @darkwing3713
      @darkwing3713 Год назад

      Yes, why are they being allowed to create a monopoly?

  • @Kit-Voodoo
    @Kit-Voodoo 11 месяцев назад +1

    Yup. I've had an employer pull the same shit. Took a law suit and 9 months for all of the employees to get their final three checks. The owner locked the gates, after a month and a half with overtime, of no pay.
    We were trying to save the company and worked for our assess off to help him.
    The state collected a boat motorcycle two sports cars and one of the owners homes to make it happen. He was planning to never pay us.

  • @justsotiredofBS
    @justsotiredofBS Год назад +7

    And then management has an attitude like, "Oh, it's just a few hundred dollars." As if you asking to be paid what you're owed is a big bother to them. If it's just a few hundred dollars, give me my damn money!

    • @veronicagee82
      @veronicagee82 Год назад +4

      Right! I told my manager if he wasn't being paid correctly he wouldn't be too happy either. He was very dismissive about it.

  • @lili2u405
    @lili2u405 Год назад +14

    I'll bet you Kroger is not shorting their shareholders on dividend payments!

  • @righteousbyfaithinChrist
    @righteousbyfaithinChrist 11 месяцев назад +1

    Kroger, Alberstons, Smiths, etc. It is horrendous that the corporate greed of stockholders, endangers the lives of its workforce.
    Kroger should not be allowed to violate the rights of its employees. No way that such indifference should be encouraged to spread.
    This conglomerate, is systematically killing off the sense of community, that makes shopping at our local stores so inviting.
    The food is tasteless...