Only way it can be inhumane is if they don't pay them what is owed...beyond that's it's business...and a business looking out for it's best interest in securing it's assets and doing a rapid shut down to minimize theft and pilferage. If the monies are paid...that's about it...sorry, it's been nice knowing you...sorry the door was closed before it could hit you in the backside.
So long as they get their full paychecks, severance, notice, accrued vacation pay, etc...I have no problem at all with the rapid shutdown concept...but those paychecks better be in their hands by now...no playing around in that respect.
Owning a major company of a couple hundred employees and several million in 'stealable' stock and probably that again in office equipment and computers, you can bet your bottom dollar I would lock this place up tighter than a drum at 5pm and let people know the following morning after I am sure everything that can 'walk' is secured. 110% Sorry, but the merchandise, equipment, office setups are too dang valuable to just let wander out the door.
So VAT has failed in MANY Caribbean countries that have similar characteristics to ours...we are the ONLY country moving to VAT that does not already have some other tax structure like income tax already in place. He is now saying the legislation may not be out until the end of February and we are meant to have everything in place to go live 4 months later? They are off their rocker. By all means, look at the other countries that are a close fit to our economy and make up, and compare...LEARN from those around you that VAT does NOT work effectively...oh, but wait...we should just ignore all these other examples around us cause the rest of them are full of crap and don't know how to run a government properly...as if we do...our government structure is an absolute archaic joke, and they are wanting to leapfrog into VAT which requires heavy reporting, tracking, accountability and the technology to back it. Bull crap. We couldn't be ready for a VAT set up for YEARS...let alone 4 months. Idiots.
...and yet people are buying it!! People are still voting thinking the either the govt or the people got the better deal over CWC...you can't make this crap up...they are so blindfolded and delusional, they will believe anything these jokers are saying. Some poor soul is now jumping up and down in anticipation of his mortgage relief being fulfilled...good luck with THAT one!!
Another one of those great elections promises fullfiled...they are now trying to evaluate if they have the money to try do it all over again...they don't...that's why we are getting jammed with VAT...another empty election promise that was just used to get into the voters heads...which are apparently as empty as the promises.
Hell yeah...businesses will be closing up shop right left and center instead of having to try to deal with VAT. PGC better have some GOOD ideas up his sleeve for employment. More than likely a lot of supermarkets and convenience stores and other everyday type of business will disappear. According to our brainiacs in the government seats, VAT will be rolled out come hell or high water come July 1st regardless of what anybody says...they are not 'listening'...businesses only have a few months left to settle their business and close their doors...mark my words.
Definitely wrong headline for the story...so VAT has failed in MANY Caribbean countries that have similar characteristics to ours...we are the ONLY country moving to VAT that does not already have some other tax structure like income tax already in place. He is now saying the legislation may not be out until the end of February and we are meant to have everything in place to go live 4 months later? They are off their rocker. By all means, look at the other countries that are a close fit to our economy and make up, and compare...LEARN from those around you that VAT does NOT work effectively...oh, but wait...we should just ignore all these other examples around us cause the rest of them are full of crap and don't know how to run a government properly...as if we do...our government structure is an absolute archaic joke, and they are wanting to leapfrog into VAT which requires heavy reporting, tracking, accountability and the technology to back it. Bull crap. We couldn't be ready for a VAT set up for YEARS...let alone 4 months. Idiots.
B_I_D___ says...
Only way it can be inhumane is if they don't pay them what is owed...beyond that's it's business...and a business looking out for it's best interest in securing it's assets and doing a rapid shut down to minimize theft and pilferage. If the monies are paid...that's about it...sorry, it's been nice knowing you...sorry the door was closed before it could hit you in the backside.
On 35 KFC terminations branded 'inhumane'
Posted 28 January 2014, 1:11 p.m. Suggest removal
B_I_D___ says...
Yup!
On 35 KFC terminations branded 'inhumane'
Posted 28 January 2014, 1:08 p.m. Suggest removal
B_I_D___ says...
So long as they get their full paychecks, severance, notice, accrued vacation pay, etc...I have no problem at all with the rapid shutdown concept...but those paychecks better be in their hands by now...no playing around in that respect.
On 35 lose jobs as KFC branch closes down
Posted 28 January 2014, 1:05 p.m. Suggest removal
B_I_D___ says...
Owning a major company of a couple hundred employees and several million in 'stealable' stock and probably that again in office equipment and computers, you can bet your bottom dollar I would lock this place up tighter than a drum at 5pm and let people know the following morning after I am sure everything that can 'walk' is secured. 110% Sorry, but the merchandise, equipment, office setups are too dang valuable to just let wander out the door.
On 35 lose jobs as KFC branch closes down
Posted 28 January 2014, 12:40 p.m. Suggest removal
B_I_D___ says...
So VAT has failed in MANY Caribbean countries that have similar characteristics to ours...we are the ONLY country moving to VAT that does not already have some other tax structure like income tax already in place. He is now saying the legislation may not be out until the end of February and we are meant to have everything in place to go live 4 months later? They are off their rocker. By all means, look at the other countries that are a close fit to our economy and make up, and compare...LEARN from those around you that VAT does NOT work effectively...oh, but wait...we should just ignore all these other examples around us cause the rest of them are full of crap and don't know how to run a government properly...as if we do...our government structure is an absolute archaic joke, and they are wanting to leapfrog into VAT which requires heavy reporting, tracking, accountability and the technology to back it. Bull crap. We couldn't be ready for a VAT set up for YEARS...let alone 4 months. Idiots.
On Halkitis: Don't judge VAT by effects on our neighbours
Posted 28 January 2014, 12:20 p.m. Suggest removal
B_I_D___ says...
...and yet people are buying it!! People are still voting thinking the either the govt or the people got the better deal over CWC...you can't make this crap up...they are so blindfolded and delusional, they will believe anything these jokers are saying. Some poor soul is now jumping up and down in anticipation of his mortgage relief being fulfilled...good luck with THAT one!!
On New attempt at mortgage relief
Posted 28 January 2014, 12:10 p.m. Suggest removal
B_I_D___ says...
Wrong banker!! Sole purpose of a business is to support overpaid and overly useless union staff and management...what were you thinking!!
On 35 lose jobs as KFC branch closes down
Posted 28 January 2014, 11:50 a.m. Suggest removal
B_I_D___ says...
mortgage topic change...
Another one of those great elections promises fullfiled...they are now trying to evaluate if they have the money to try do it all over again...they don't...that's why we are getting jammed with VAT...another empty election promise that was just used to get into the voters heads...which are apparently as empty as the promises.
On New attempt at mortgage relief
Posted 28 January 2014, 11:47 a.m. Suggest removal
B_I_D___ says...
Hell yeah...businesses will be closing up shop right left and center instead of having to try to deal with VAT. PGC better have some GOOD ideas up his sleeve for employment. More than likely a lot of supermarkets and convenience stores and other everyday type of business will disappear. According to our brainiacs in the government seats, VAT will be rolled out come hell or high water come July 1st regardless of what anybody says...they are not 'listening'...businesses only have a few months left to settle their business and close their doors...mark my words.
On 35 lose jobs as KFC branch closes down
Posted 28 January 2014, 11:43 a.m. Suggest removal
B_I_D___ says...
Definitely wrong headline for the story...so VAT has failed in MANY Caribbean countries that have similar characteristics to ours...we are the ONLY country moving to VAT that does not already have some other tax structure like income tax already in place. He is now saying the legislation may not be out until the end of February and we are meant to have everything in place to go live 4 months later? They are off their rocker. By all means, look at the other countries that are a close fit to our economy and make up, and compare...LEARN from those around you that VAT does NOT work effectively...oh, but wait...we should just ignore all these other examples around us cause the rest of them are full of crap and don't know how to run a government properly...as if we do...our government structure is an absolute archaic joke, and they are wanting to leapfrog into VAT which requires heavy reporting, tracking, accountability and the technology to back it. Bull crap. We couldn't be ready for a VAT set up for YEARS...let alone 4 months. Idiots.
On New attempt at mortgage relief
Posted 28 January 2014, 11:38 a.m. Suggest removal