Restaurant staff resign en-masse following ongoing disputes

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The entire staff of a popular restaurant have had the last laugh after quitting en masse due to their workplace’s “toxic” conditions.

The spectacular stunt occurred earlier this month, when the entire team from The Shop in Troy, New York, handed in their resignation letters to owner Kevin Blodgett., staff members also left behind the words “Do Better. Please” on a chalkboard inside the eatery in an apparent message to Mr Blodgett.

He allegedly communicated to staff through Mr Barton and executive chef Rich Matthews — although they claimed to have a “fraught” relationship with their boss. This message was allegedly left for The Shop owner Kevin Blodgett inside the restaurant. Picture: Twitter/@timesunionThe payroll issue was the final nail in the coffin, sparking the mass walkout earlier than planned.

 

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