Hayley Caronia
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Yeah, the B team, the JV team came in and they were like, under no circumstances, you shake your ass on this shift.
No ass shaking on the shift.
And in the comments, everyone is supportive of the crew that got fired.
No one was supportive of the firing, which is just crazy to see.
In today's day and age, people make TikToks at work.
They go viral.
as, you know, this one did.
And sometimes it looks good on the company, sometimes it doesn't.
And in this case, you have a conservative parent company firing employees for making a TikTok that is sexual in nature at work.
And these people are old enough to know not to do that.
And they did it anyway.
Companies are well within their rights to not allow employees to make social media videos for their personal pages on the property, unless these were social media managers for Chick-fil-A.
And I think it's safe to say that these are not.
You keep your personal phone and your social media away until work is over, depending on the situation.
They claimed that the restaurant was closed, so no customers were there.
They were like, okay, no one was there to see it.
Okay, but then you posted it on social media and millions of people saw it.
So anyway, people do do this though.
And I think that this is sort of what they were hoping for.
They wanted to go viral for dancing on the job like these McDonald's employees.