Wisconsin Dollar General Store Staff Stage Mass Walkout in Protest

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Employees at a Dollar General store in Mineral Point, Wisconsin, walked out over concerns about pay, work hours, the company's donation policy, and their treatment. They left signs on the store's doors and windows explaining their reasons and stating "We quit!" The store reopened after three hours, and Dollar General stated its commitment to providing a valued and heard work environment. The walkout was reportedly triggered by a disagreement over the store's donation policy, with former manager Trina Tribolet stating that employees quit after being told to stop donating items to community members.
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- ‘We quit!’: Dollar General employees walk out at Wisconsin store NewsNation Now
- Dollar General forced to briefly close after its entire staff quit New York Post
- All staff quit Mineral Point Dollar General over donation policy dispute WAOW
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