Domino’s Costa Rica pays up
The former Pizza monster in Costa Rica Domino’s Pizza has now appeared and has promised to pay up the 122 former employers that left out on the street a couple of weeks ago.
People in Costa Rica were furious with the way the company closed its business by fooling employees into turning their restaurant keys due to a Health Ministry check up that was supposed to take place the next day, unfortunately the next day all employees arrived to their workplaces to find a dismantled location and no one to provide explanations at all.
Apparently they have set up a pay up system: former Domino’s employees that are owed less than 200 000 colones will receive all their money today, those who are owed more than 200 000 and up to 400 000 will get their money in two monthly payments and those who are owed more than that will receive their money in three payments. Thank God there is not a Domino’s Pizza in Guanacaste.
The way these people handled their financial crisis is really unprofessional, workers in Costa Rica don’t make as much money as workers in the US and they deserved to be treated fair and with dignity, hopefully all these people can find a job soon, although in Costa Rica, financial crisis hasn’t really meant loads of lay offs, some companies are cutting out on expenses and hiring is really not one of their priorities right now.
In my opinion they shouldn’t trust Domino’s Costa Rica and should get everything in writing, I foresee that the ones receiving all their money are going to be the ones that get paid up in full today; the rest will not see their full amounts. Domino’s Pizza really went far hear, the majority of businesses in