Papa Johns Pizza cutting hours.

twat36975248664224

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Papa Johns pizza doing so great that they can do a nation wide commercial and hire Payton Manning do act in it and give away 2 million free pizzas but not doing so good that we aren't going to pay our employees the money they earn for making what they make millions off of.
 

Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
-Papa Johns...On Sunday, Fox News reported CEO John Schnatter stating that Obamacare will cost his company an additional $5 million to $8 million annually. As a result, a large number of his employees will soon see their hours reduced, to below 30 per week.

Might even be more. Operating costs go up, so do the prices. Obama has never ran a business or anything successfully.


Under the rules of Obamacare, any business with 50 or more employees must provide federally-approved health insurance coverage for every worker, or face $2,000 fine (per employee).

Also, under the new law, anyone working 30 hours or more is considered a full-time employee.

Thirty hours a week is now full time? :rolleyes:

Expect a lot more businesses downsizing, cutting hours, firings, and closing.


Four more years of nothing but declining living conditions. :facepalm:
 

Rey C.

Racing is life... anything else is just waiting.
Papa Johns Pizza getting sued

Uh oh! :facepalm:

Papa John's faces $250 million spam lawsuit
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Popular U.S. pizza chain Papa John's faces a $250 million class-action lawsuit for blasting customers with illegal text messages.

The plaintiffs allege that Papa John's (PZZA) franchises sent customers a total of 500,000 unwanted messages in early 2010. The spam texts offered deals for pizza, and some customers complained they were getting 15 or 16 texts in a row, even during the middle of the night, according Donald Heyrich, an attorney representing the class.

Shares of Papa John's fell by 1% on Tuesday and have fallen by nearly 2% since the judge ruled that the plaintiffs could join together.

Maybe it would have been cheaper to use live bodies to advertise than spambots...
 

Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
Papa John's is a big enough company that they have good lawyers that should be able to get around this or settle out of court for a low sum.
 

Rey C.

Racing is life... anything else is just waiting.
The damage done is one of public relations, not the money that might be lost fighting the lawsuit. Truly huge sums are spent on advertising in order to gain customer goodwill. Things like this shoot that in the head.
 

Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
The damage done is one of public relations, not the money that might be lost fighting the lawsuit. Truly huge sums are spent on advertising in order to gain customer goodwill. Things like this shoot that in the head.

It doesn't bother me. More than likely a fake lawsuit anyway.


Actually, he ran a democrat primary and 2 presidential elections successfully :thefinger

Actually, that was Bill Clinton. Obama can't do anything.

Then again, even with Clinton they stole the election.
 

twat36975248664224

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Might even be more. Operating costs go up, so do the prices. Obama has never ran a business or anything successfully.




Thirty hours a week is now full time? :rolleyes:

Expect a lot more businesses downsizing, cutting hours, firings, and closing.


Four more years of nothing but declining living conditions. :facepalm:

Some people seem to forget Obama was a community organizer. So what would he know about running something? By the way big business are a bunch of fuck heads who only care about profit and themselves, just because there expenses are going to go up doesn't mean they aren't still making millions of dollars. They are giving away 2 million pizzas, running a nation wide ad with Payton Manning in it, apparently that didn't hurt their business with how much money they spent their. If you did your research you would of know about all these pacs and Super Pacs that spend millions of dollars to get people they want elected and big business hire lobbist to get laws and benefits from the gov. I also don't want to hear this cry baby talk anymore cause my family ran a bowling alley in the same are and building for 42 years and we didn't get any help or nothing. We had to pay over $30,000 a year in taxes in a small town. If the rich paid the same percent of taxes as everyone else, we close loop-holes and deductions everyone would benefit. The middle and poor need more money in their pockets to spend on buying the big business product. Why do I have to tell people this like its news?
 
Obama can't do anything.
Then, if he can't do anything, he not responsible for anything.
Forget aout making him responsible for Benghazi : he can't be responsible since he can't do anything.
 
Some people seem to forget Obama was a community organizer. So what would he know about running something? By the way big business are a bunch of fuck heads who only care about profit and themselves

What a totally assinnine comment.

Tell me, did your family run a bowling alley to make money or to lose money? :rolleyes:
 

Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
Some people seem to forget Obama was a community organizer.

He failed. Look at Chicago. :facepalm:


By the way big business are a bunch of fuck heads who only care about profit and themselves, just because there expenses are going to go up doesn't mean they aren't still making millions of dollars.

I know people are self-centered. This is still America, not Russia. People have the right to start a business and not have the federal government take their money.

They will increase prices if operating costs are increased, that is common sense.
If not, they go out of business and no one has a job.

Apparently, Obama has not heard of this concept or he does not care.
I'm going with he doesn't care.

They are giving away 2 million pizzas, running a nation wide ad with Payton Manning in it, apparently that didn't hurt their business with how much money they spent their.

That is called marketing. Apparently it works. Look how much money they make. ;)
 

Mayhem

Banned
The Real Scoop on Papa John's and Obamacare

John Schnatter.
Founder and CEO, Papa John's

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-h-schnatter/papa-johns-obamacare_b_2166209.html

Reading what has been written about statements I made on the effect of the Affordable Care Act on our franchisees reminds me of a quote from Lewis H. Lapham, former editor of Harper's magazine: "People may expect too much of journalism. Not only do they expect it to be entertaining, they expect it to be true."

Many in the media reported that I said Papa John's is going to close stores and cut jobs because of Obamacare. I never said that. The fact is we are going to open over hundreds of stores this year and next and increase employment by over 5,000 jobs worldwide. And, we have no plans to cut team hours as a result of the Affordable Care Act.

Clearly there was some misunderstanding somewhere. The remarks that generated the headlines were made during an entrepreneur class I was asked to speak to at a Florida college. I was asked to share my experience as an entrepreneur and to provide the students with real-life small business situations. Unbeknownst to me, until she identified herself, a reporter was there.

Here is the part of the interchange that was the genesis of the news:

Reporter: "Do you think your -- you know -- franchise owners... are going to cut people hours back to make them part time instead of full time?"

Me: "Well, in Hawaii there is a form of the same kind of health insurance and that's what you do, you find loopholes to get around it. That's what they're going to do."

Reporter: "My understanding is that if you're a full time employee, which is 35 hours or over, you'd be covered. Or if you're part time then you wouldn't be. So wouldn't some business owners just cut people down like 34 hours a week so they wouldn't have to pay for health insurance?"

Me: "It's common sense. It's what I call lose-lose."

The reporter asked what I believed Papa John's franchisees would do in response to Obamacare, not what Papa John's would do. In fact, her question was "wouldn't some business owners just cut people down like 34 hours a week so they wouldn't have to pay for health insurance?"

My answer: "It's common sense."

Companies like Papa John's are largely a collection of small independent businesses. The average Papa John's franchisee owns three to four stores. Since our franchisees own the restaurants they operate, who they hire, how many hours they give each employee and what they pay each employee is up to them, not me or Papa John's. Like any small business in these economic times, our franchisees are under a tremendous amount of pressure on costs.

During that same interview, talking about Obamacare I said, though it wasn't widely reported:
•"The good news is 100% of the population (full-time workers) is going to get health insurance. I'm cool with that."
•"We're all going to pay for it. There's nothing for free."
•"And this way I get to provide health insurance and I'm not at a competitive disadvantage ... our competitors are going to have to do the same thing."

Papa John's, like most businesses, is still researching what the Affordable Care Act means to our operations. Regardless of the conclusion of our analysis, we will honor this law, as we do all laws, and continue to offer 100% of Papa John's corporate employees and workers in company-owned stores health insurance as we have since the company was founded in 1984.
 

bobjustbob

Proud member of FreeOnes Hall Of Fame. Retired to
Mayhem, you posted a piece that is fair and balanced. Are you looking to come over to the dark side?
 

Mayhem

Banned
Mayhem, you posted a piece that is fair and balanced. Are you looking to come over to the dark side?

This is one of the threads that I don't even click on because my bullshit-o-meter was red-lined with just the title. More on this in a second. But I think that I am already fair and balanced. Keep in mind that it's only in the last 7 years (approximately) that I haven't considered myself a Republican. I was a member of the dark side, and they kicked me out. But every candidate and viewpoint has its chance with me....until they blow it.

Bob you, as well as some others, are the exception to a very troubling rule that I couldn't help but notice in this last election cycle. Too many of the Right-wing seem to be staking their political tents on the gulliblity of their constituents/followers. A great example (but by no means the only one) was the Jeep ad that Romney insisted on finishing up his campaign with. Every fact checker in the country said he was full of shit, so he ran it even more. "If we feed them enough crap, they'll have no choice but believe us", seemed to be the overwhelming strategy of the GOP over the last few months and year. The claim made during the Primaries that the Founding Fathers intended America to be an exclusively Christian nation, with the Bible to be used as a governmental tool also comes to mind. The list goes on and on. And now we have Sam and Will posting these layoff numbers like they have something to do with the re-election of the President.

As someone who believes that the 2-Party system is a good thing, and who wants the GOP to be in a position to do their part to help move our country forward, you guys need to do something about the wingnuts and their wingnut tactics. Your Party just received a hard lesson in how much the American people willing to put up with. For all the post-election discussion being done by the GOP, the one change I don't hear being advocated is, "Hey, how about we stick with the facts and make sure we only tell the truth."
 

twat36975248664224

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My family ran a bowling alley for 42 years in a small town paying min. of $33,000 a year in taxes we never got help or a tax break. What must people are forgetting how big business can hire lobbyist to get things that they want, small business can't. And if they are making so much money why do they have cut wages? Also the property to live on in the U.S. is property of the United States of America they have a right to tax you. What do you think pays hospitals, police and fire services? Who builds your roads? We ran a business to make money but unlike most business we gave back to our community, we gave out free bowling coupons to students that did good in a subject, we gave new bowlers a free bowl if they joined a league, we ran specials for families. We did everything we could for the people in our area to have something to do in a town of nothing. Why do so many people have a problem with a start of a great idea that might not be perfect when it starts, our Constitution was not prefect when it was first created, when we first settled in America it wasn't perfect. Why bash something if it has good intentions to benefit everyone, why not instead try to figure out solutions to help it out instead of crying about and being back to square one?
 
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