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[–] Derpfroot 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
My company gives a shit. We agreed to have a recently deceased workers Christmas bonus go to his widow. That shit sucks, and anything we could do to make his lo ed one's life easier, we were all for.
[–] hrdtak ago
Sounds like a great company :)
I'm just seeing a lot of entitled people saying things like "death toll", "cheap bastards", "docked for being dead". A business might go above and beyond their legal requirements to provide something for a family if the loved one dies, but they are by no means required or expected to do that (unless something is written in the contract, or the death occurred on premise/while they were performing their job, in which case there could be liability).
Of course the suspicion is that the DNC (or people at the DNC) were directly behind Seth Rich's death, if that was the case then there would be a huge amount of criminal and civil liability.