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Former Bobcat Bonnie's workers say they weren't paid on time

By Editorial Board Published February 11, 2025 3 Min Read
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Former Bobcat Bonnie's workers say they weren't paid on time

LANSING, (Mich.) WLNS — Bobcat Bonnie’s in Lansing is maybe finest recognized for establishing store on the historic web site the place Clara’s was. Nonetheless, some former workers say they’ve had checks bounce repeatedly, even after Bonnie’s promised it could by no means occur once more.

Nick Deagan, who stop his job at Bonnie’s in September of final 12 months, mentioned he hasn’t gotten his W-2 but, however in keeping with Bonnie’s, all W-2 kinds can be found on-line.

Deagan additionally mentioned he is had a number of paychecks bounce, and whereas he is caught up now, he desires to ensure everybody else will get paid on time.”I’m just trying to get everybody else their money because I know what’s happened at their Ann Arbor and their other locations so it’s really unfortunate,” mentioned Deagan.

Different Bobcat Bonnie’s areas, comparable to these in Ypsilanti and Ferndale have seen workers voice their frustrations on the picket line, with the Ypsilanti location ultimately closing.

Former workers mentioned they’ve all been paid by now, however typically it took as much as a month for funds to return in. One other ex-employee, Frank Fuentes, mentioned even a small delay may cause an enormous headache.

“It at least took them I wanna say at least a day and a half to two days on the first one,” mentioned Fuentes, talking of the time it took for him to be paid for his bounced examine “I live by myself, I have a dog to take care of and I have rent to pay,”

One other former worker who did not wish to go on digital camera mentioned the issue expanded past Bonnie’s partitions. He mentioned it received to the purpose the place distributors needed their funds earlier than handing off their product.

In a press release to six information Bobcat Bonnies mentioned payroll points are dealt with as rapidly as doable.

“It is a tough time in the restaurant industry,” wrote the restaurant. “And we hope our loyal Lansing customers will continue to visit us.”

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