Complaint Review: Aafes - Internet Internet
- Aafes 3911 S. WALTON WALWER Blvd. Internet United States of America
- Phone: 214 312-2011
- Web: http://www.aafes.com
- Category: Civil Rights Violators
Aafes ochocinco Abuse, Internet
*Consumer Suggestion: Maybe you should give some specifics on the "rip off"
I'm getting ready to take Aafes to court, I believe I have everything I need to go public, " New York Times etc
It is Horrible the way they tread their employees, what the do it is totally wrong.
Somebody need's to speak up, lot's of them, need the work and are afraid to do something.
IT Have to Stop!
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#1 Consumer Suggestion
Maybe you should give some specifics on the "rip off"
AUTHOR: Steve - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Your post makes absolutely no sense at all. You never gave any specifics on the actual "rip off". What are you talking about? Is this a labor issue? If so, file your complaints with the labor board. You cannot even take a labor charge to court until after you do this, AND get a "right to sue" letter. The judge will toss it if you don't do it this way.
Keep in mind that Florida is an "at will employment" state, so if you don't like your job, you have the right to find another one. It appears that you are barely literate. Could that be the root of your problems? "Bad treatment" of employees by an employer is not, in itself illegal. This "bad treatment" must fit into a category under the law such as discrimination, labor law violations, etc.


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