"I work at Great Clips in Longview. They messaged me today about coming into work for one on one training with the new iPads and also help clean starting May 18th. They also said they would like us to stop filing for unemployment starting May 17th and would pay us based off our 2019 wages with the loan they had received. I am 9 weeks pregnant and am very concerned about going back to work until Inslee give us the okay. I know Phase 2 hasn’t started yet and I am also very confused on why they are making us come in for training when they had us watch videos about the iPads. I also don’t think it is fair for them to pay us based of 2019 wages when most of us employees are making more with unemployment currently. I would like to stay anonymous if possible. Thank you!" - Angelica Dorland
The aforementioned complaint was filed by Angelica Dorland in Longview, Washington on Friday May 8, 2020 with DOL bpdcustomersupport@dol.wa.gov against Great Clips saying, Business function performed that is non-essential. Email address given was angelica.dorland@gmail.com and phone number given was (360)751-3481.