Friday, November 14, 2008

Aviation ICU

Eclipse Aviation is not paying its workers.

That's usually not a good sign.

2 comments:

  1. I once had an employer who was having a cash crunch who made a remark about delaying our paychecks. I just shrugged and said, "If I'm not paid, I don't work." He needed me or he had no business, so I got paid ;-).

    I just do not fathom people who will come to work after they haven't gotten a paycheck. What kind of clue stick do they need to understand that they're working for free, and that's never a good thing?

    - Badtux the Employed Penguin

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  2. And oh yeah, under California law, if you're not paid, you're automatically eligible for unemployment benefits. It boggles my mind that this is not true in New Mexico and those Eclipse workers who basically have been let go are not eligible for unemployment benefits.

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