Godddd stop spreading the propaganda that entry-level retail workers are punished for other people's shoplifting. They aren't! I've worked retail for 4 years at 5 different places (Walgreens, Target - at 2 locations, Sam's, and 2 local places) and have never heard of this happening. Shrinkage is considered part of expenses, entry-level employees aren't expected to stop shoplifting (and are more often explicitly told not to), and this is definitely against company policy at any big chain

I'm sure it does happen under the table or at small businesses, but people talk about it like it's guaranteed every time you nick a drink. It's fucking not, and by saying this every single time someone talks about theft you're doing exactly what the capitalists - including the ones who enact this policy - want. They're holding workers hostage and you're giving in to their demands

Boosts appreciated

@socalledunitedstates I had a friend once who worked at a Subway. She was robbed at gunpoint, and the manager asked her to pay back what was taken.

That was definitely the exception.

@hache What the hell? That was absolutely an exception! When I cashiered at Pizza Hut and at Walgreens they both told me in my training "if someone comes in with a gun and asks for money, calmly hit the panic button and give them everything. Don't risk your life"
@socalledunitedstates @hache as someone who was robbed at gunpoint while delivering for Pizza Hut, can confirm that the expectation was to give up, give in, and get out.