Dollar General has Put Employees At Risk for Years
Dollar General has Put Employees At Risk for Years
The Department of Labor (DOL) announced that the Dollar General has been “putting its more than 150,000 workers” lives at risk for many years, saying, “At the U.S. Department of Labor, the company is recognized for its long history of violations and repeated failures to protect its workers from on-the-job hazards. Dollar General continues to put workers at risk.”Dollar General Corporation is a the second-largest chain of retail discount stores and is headquartered in Goodlettsville, Tennessee. It is well-known for its inexpensive prices and is comparable to other discount and dollar stores. It keeps prices low by keeping overhead costs low, so stores are equipped only with “metal shelves, strip lighting, and low-cost signage” according to business insiders. They’re also typically short-staffed with one or two workers operating a store at any one time.As of October 2021, Dollar General operated 18,000 stores across the U.S. It has been known for not only lesser safety violations, but crimes such as robberies and smash and grabs because of the thinly staffed stores, according to police.
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