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More payroll cuts mean more employees quitting because they can’t get enough hours, less people on the floor, more shoplifting, customers walking out without buying anything because they couldn’t find someone to take their money and of course more working hours for Marla, Crystal and Cooper. Sounds like a lose/lose all around but of course Stuart will blame Marla.
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The powers that be for Grumbel’s seem to be under the appreciation that with gradual rollback of personnel, you can eventually train the store itself to operate without anyone
That would be why Grumbel’s isn’t doing so well at this point. Closing stores, declining profits, a stigma that it’s for “old people,” etc.
More payroll cuts mean more employees quitting because they can’t get enough hours, less people on the floor, more shoplifting, customers walking out without buying anything because they couldn’t find someone to take their money and of course more working hours for Marla, Crystal and Cooper. Sounds like a lose/lose all around but of course Stuart will blame Marla.