Texas Whataburger worker denies cops service: Whataburger apologizes to police | Examiner.com

Yet another restaurant employee refused to wait on cops. A Texas Whataburger worker refused to serve police. USA Today reported Sept. 16, that the employee allegedly told officers Cameron Beckham and reserve deputy Michael Magovern that "we don't serve police." Shocked and embarrassed, representatives of Whataburger apologized to police and said all law enforcement officers are most definitely welcome at any franchise. Whataburger responded in a Twitter tweet that "We're appalled by this incident and the employee is no longer working for us."   Texas Whataburger worker denies cops service: Whataburger apologizes to police | Examiner.com

Memphis Goodwill raided in non-profit AbilityOne, SourceAmerica fraud claims

The Memphis Goodwill was raided in non-profit AbilityOne and SourceAmerica fraud claims, reported CNN on September 4. SourceOne and AbilityOne are the top U.S. taxpayer-funded programs that provides job placement services to disabled workers. The non-profits award $2.3 billion each year to contractors. Over two dozen federal agents from various Washington agencies converged on Goodwill headquarters in Memphis Wednesday in a massive fraud investigation.Memphis Goodwill raided in non-profit AbilityOne, SourceAmerica fraud claims - Grand Rapids News | Examiner.com

 

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