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mahatmakanejeeves

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Mon Mar 30, 2015, 01:16 PM Mar 2015

After a story is published, a minimum wage worker loses her job

After a story is published, a minimum wage worker loses her job

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By Chico Harlan March 30 at 12:12 PM

Shanna Tippen was another hourly worker at the bottom of the nation’s economy, looking forward to a 25 cent bump in the Arkansas minimum wage that would make it easier for her to buy diapers for her grandson. When I wrote about her in the Post last month, she said the minimum wage hike would bring her a bit of financial relief, but it wouldn’t lift her above the poverty line.

She called me the other day to say she didn’t get to enjoy the 25-cent hike for long. After the story came out, she says she was fired from her job for talking to the Post.

I spend a lot of time writing about people at the low end of the economy, and I see up close how narrowly they get by day-to-day. In this case, writing about Tippen’s plight may have made her situation worse. ... Tippen says she was fired by her boss, hotel manager Herry Patel. Earlier that day, Patel had called the Post to express frustration that he had been quoted giving his opinion about the minimum wage hike. (He objected to it.)

It was soon after, Tippen says, that Patel found her in the lobby and fired her. ... “He said I was stupid and dumb for talking to [the Post],” Tippen said. “He cussed me and asked me why you wrote the article. I said, ‘Because he’s a reporter; that’s what he does.’ He said, 'it was wrong for me to talk to you.'" ... A man who sounded like Patel, reached recently at the Days Inn, declined to comment in several separate phone calls. On one call, the man said he’d never met Herry Patel and did not know who he was. On another call, he threatened to call the police if “you keep bothering us.”
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After a story is published, a minimum wage worker loses her job (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2015 OP
Gosh, another place to boycott, and e-mails explaining why. Shrike47 Mar 2015 #1
Seems like freedom of expression used to be a constitutional right. nilram Mar 2015 #2

nilram

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2. Seems like freedom of expression used to be a constitutional right.
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 05:46 PM
Mar 2015

Probably now only if you have money.

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