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My Supervisor is Homeless

I work in a kitchen. We've recently been bought out buy a much larger corporation and in theory should have more money now backing the business. Not only this, but our KM recently quit, so our AKM moved up into the role and appointed supervisors, who got a pay raise. (To 16 USD an hour) Even after this pay raise, my poor supervisor is struggling to survive. He's living in his car now, working two jobs, taking care of his recently hospitalized wife and his daughter. Despite making well above the fabled 15 USD an hour, the fabled “livable wage,” He's lost his home and is now living in his car, pay check to pay check. There's just something wrong here man. No one should have to deal with that.


I work in a kitchen. We've recently been bought out buy a much larger corporation and in theory should have more money now backing the business.
Not only this, but our KM recently quit, so our AKM moved up into the role and appointed supervisors, who got a pay raise. (To 16 USD an hour) Even after this pay raise, my poor supervisor is struggling to survive. He's living in his car now, working two jobs, taking care of his recently hospitalized wife and his daughter.
Despite making well above the fabled 15 USD an hour, the fabled “livable wage,” He's lost his home and is now living in his car, pay check to pay check. There's just something wrong here man. No one should have to deal with that.

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