Is Hillstone Restaurant Group the Worst Company in America?
Lisa James
Universal and equal access to justice--changing the economics of law through the blockchain
What about the worst companies?
That's what someone asked after voting on our Public Fairness Assessment about companies that are doing the right thing with regards to COVID-19. Then she started her own PFA here. It's about whether Hillstone Restaurant Group was right to forbid its staff to wear masks while working.
She's added three voting options; any voter can add a better solution here. If it gets enough up votes, it ascends into the voting matrix. She invited Hillstone Restaurant Group to add their viewpoint, but so far they haven't responded.
"This is not just about Hillstone Restaurant Group, this is about worker and customer safety in every restaurant in every state and every country. We MUST NOT endanger people through sheer stupidity. I have not seen this hyper political reaction to basic safety measures in any other country. Hillstone's owners are beyond disgusting in their actions. We need to work together, all of us" reads one comment. Do you agree?
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