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TopicBartender forced to pay back $4,000 after bar gets robbed at gunpoint.
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02/10/22 11:02:16 AM
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TheOtherMike posted...
Literally in the OP. Learn to read. Either way, having him sign the contract is illegal because the contract itself requires that he repay the lost funds.

"worried about" does not imply they stated they he would lose the job as a result of not repaying it, which would mean that he was not required to repay it as a requirement of maintaining his employment there. if they stated/implied it, then it would be illegal. if he assumed that for whatever reason, that's not the same thing. if the contract states that it is required for him to repay it to keep his job, then yes, it would be illegal (I admit that I don't have the time to read some stranger's contract, so perhaps you can tell me, as you have appeared to have read it)

also, having a discussion without attacking the other person is usually considered to be good form :)
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