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    This man:


    “Victim's heroics rouse judge,” read a headline in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, but Nigel Haskett's heroics apparently didn't rouse his employer, McDonald's. The hamburger kingpin has denied Haskett's claim for workers compensation benefits.

    According to newspaper accounts and Haskett's lawyer, Philip M. Wilson, Haskett was working at the McDonald's at 10201 Rodney Parham Road last August when he interceded to stop a man who was beating a woman in the restaurant. The assailant, later identified as Perry Kennon, went outside. Haskett also stepped outside and stood at the door to keep Kennon from re-entering the restaurant. Kennon retrieved a gun from his car and shot Haskett – “multiple times,” according to Wilson. Haskett, now 22, underwent three abdominal surgeries and still carries part of a bullet in his back, according to Wilson. Haskett's medical bills exceed $300,000, Wilson said.

    Kennon was arrested a few days after the shooting and charged with first-degree battery. At his arraignment, where he pleaded innocent, District Judge Lee Munson lectured Kennon about his long criminal record, and lauded Haskett: “Here is this young man working for minimum wage, coming to the aid of a woman.” Munson passed the case on to Pulaski Circuit Court, and he and his court reporter each contributed $100 to a fund for Haskett that was set up by Twin City Bank.

    Kennon is in the Pulaski County Jail awaiting trial.

    Haskett filed a claim with the state Workers Compensation Commission. Misty Thompson, a claims specialist with McDonald's insurer, Ramsey, Krug, Farrell and Lensing, said in a letter to the Commission that “we have denied this claim in its entirety as it is our opinion that Mr. Haskett's injuries did not arise out of or within the course and scope of his employment.”

    The Times sought elaboration, but a McDonald's spokesman said the company couldn't provide it at present. The owner-operator of the restaurant where the incident occurred can't talk about it because the case is pending in court, she said.

    Wilson wrote in a letter to the Times:

    “McDonald's position now is that during thirty-minute orientation Mr. Haskett and the other individuals going through the orientation were supposedly told that in the event of a robbery or anything like a robbery . . . not to be a hero and simply call 911. Mr. Haskett denies that anything like that was even mentioned during orientation or at any time during his employment with McDonald's.”

    The case is pending before the Workers Compensation Commission. No hearing has been set.

    McDonald's is beset with labor-management problems, it seems. Besides the Haskett case, the company is fighting a bill before Congress that would make it easier for workers to form unions. Organized labor has condemned McDonald's for its efforts.
    There was a video of the brawl but McDonald asked youtube to remove the video

    bleh

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    bleh

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    • #3
      I don't know what's scummier: what McDonalds is doing here, or a Frenchman making two duplicate threads each with titles that need to be edited and then making me click the wrong one at first.
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      • #4
        From a legal standpoint McD's is in the right. Once he went outside he was no longer acting as an agent of the company. Howver from a PR perspective McD's had a chance to put a good image on their company and succeeded in the opposite. Good job, wankers.
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        • #5
          Yes, but it seems to me the people who would be outraged at this and boycott McDonald's tend not to go to McDonald's in the first place?
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          • #6
            What Theben said. Technically, Mickey D's has a defense here. But it's a stupid one to stand firm on. They should've made a big show of backing this employee and gotten as much PR out of it as possible.

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            • #7
              Why does the title stress the skin color of the hero?
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              • #8
                Last time I ate at a McDonald's was about five years ago.
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                • #9
                  I would wonder, though, if McD has much choice in the matter. First off, they undoubtedly have workers comp insurance which would clearly invalidate this claim. Undoubtedly they could simply choose to go around Worker's Comp in this case, but that brings me to 2) - it might put them at more risk in the future for cases like this, particularly if the worker dies as a result of his/her injuries.

                  I would presume that they're correct, though, legally; they certainly would have stated not to leave the premises in the case of a robbery/burglary/etc., it's standard for every retail/ish company out there.

                  The obvious solution is to have some nonprofit associated with McD pay for his bills... too bad they don't have anything like that (Borders, for example, almost certainly would end up with that as a result - there is an employee-run nonprofit that aids other employees in difficult circumstances, and this would easily qualify.)
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                  • #10
                    I know when I was threatened in a McDonald's they didn't call the police.

                    Watching the video, I have to say that McDonald's should also have fired the kid. The decent thing to do would be to pay the medical bills, but this kid didn't just step between the attacker and his victim and tell the guy to leave, he jumped him and forcibly threw him out of the restaurant. And this is exactly why retail employees are taught not to engage in heroics.

                    But as a human being, the kid did the right thing.
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                    • #11
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                      • #12
                        I would have fired him as well. Clearly the man deserves far more then working for minimum wage at McDonalds.

                        As for 911, when I got broken into I was about 3 blocks from the police station, and it still took them 15 minutes to get there after calling 911. By the times the cops come, the situation will be over.
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                        • #13
                          Did it ever occur to you that they may not drop what they're doing and rush over with lights flashing when somebody reports a break-in after-the-fact?

                          Honestly, Ben.
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                          • #14
                            I doubt it.
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                            • #15
                              They are much faster if you use the words "in progress".

                              I was (minorly) assaulted in a McD's, and they threatened to call the police until the (homeless guy pissed I wouldn't give him money) left. Precisely what they should've done. (More impressive was that the woman doing the threatening was about 5'0" 120lbs, and he was 5'11" 200 lbs.)
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