GrubHub would be considered 'sharing economy'

He "promised to “fight for [the] dignity” of any employee who feels scared or threatened.

Then threatened them...

From McClatchy newspapers:

The CEO of Grubhub, a food delivery service, sent an email to more than 1,000 employees Wednesday, sharply criticizing President-elect Donald Trump and concluding by saying that if any worker agreed with Trump’s rhetoric, they should resign, according to BuzzFeed News.

Matt Maloney has been an active supporter of Democrat Hillary Clinton and fierce critic of Trump throughout the presidential campaign. After Trump’s surprising win Tuesday, Maloney said in his email (included below) he was, like many Clinton voters, still struggling to come to terms with the fact that the highly controversial Republican would be the next president.

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With reports pouring in from across the country of women and minorities suffering harassment and verbal and physical assault from Trump supporters, Maloney also promised to “fight for [the] dignity” of any employee who feels scared or threatened.

But the paragraph of the email which has drawn the most scrutiny and criticism came at the very end, as Maloney wrote that if any employees disagreed with him, “then please reply to this email with your resignation because you have no place here. We do not tolerate hateful attitudes on our team.”

Trump supporters have attacked Maloney’s statement as a violation of federal labor laws that prohibit discrimination based on political affiliation.


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