A California restaurant had someone impersonate a priest and hear workers' confessions.
Then the restaurant used that information to retaliate against workers https://t.co/vOrFao5p8Q
— Crystal Fincher (@finchfrii) June 18, 2023
"He asked if I ever got pulled over for speeding, if I drank alcohol, or if I had stolen anything," Parra said. "The priest mostly had work-related questions, which I thought was strange."
According to the employee, the supposed priest urged employees to "get the sins out." He asked them if they had stolen from their employer, been late for work, or done anything to harm their employer. The purported priest also asked if they had bad intentions toward their employer, the Department of Labor said.
Numerous employees went to confession with the supposed priest. Raquel Alfaro, an investigator with the Labor Department's Wage and Hour Division, said the workers felt Hernandez "brought the priest to intimidate them."...."
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