Wisconsin Dollar General Store Faces Mass Employee Exodus

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Employees at a Dollar General store in Mineral Point, Wisconsin, walked out over the weekend, leaving the store closed with signs expressing their grievances about feeling unappreciated, overworked, and underpaid. The walkout was also due to an issue with the company's donation policy, which required employees to discard items near expiration or no longer being sold, instead of donating them. Dollar General apologized to customers and stated its commitment to providing a supportive environment for employees.
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- Dollar General employees at Wisconsin store make statement by walking out: 'We quit!' USA TODAY
- All staff quit Mineral Point Dollar General over donation policy dispute WKOW
- ‘Overworked and underpaid': Entire staff at Dollar General store in Wisconsin quits at same time NBC Chicago
- Dollar General forced to briefly close after its entire staff quit New York Post
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