I'm not surprised with more of these type of reports coming out nearly daily now as more employees express their dissatification with their pay not keeping up with rising cost of living.
Sure looks like a lot of bloodshed will be happening with the shake out:
7-31-2007 The owner of a car dealership killed two employees because they kept asking for pay raises,
Rolandas Milinavicius was charged in the shooting deaths of Inga Contreras, 25, and Martynas Simokaitis, 28. All three are from the eastern European nation of Lithuania but had been living in Atlanta, authorities said.
Milinavicius, 38, turned himself in two days after the shootings and confessed to the killings, telling them he was under a lot of stress, East Point police Capt. Russell Popham said.
"As I understand, the employees were not really happy about the pay, and they had questioned him about it over the course of time," Popham said.
Sure looks like a lot of bloodshed will be happening with the shake out:
7-31-2007 The owner of a car dealership killed two employees because they kept asking for pay raises,
Rolandas Milinavicius was charged in the shooting deaths of Inga Contreras, 25, and Martynas Simokaitis, 28. All three are from the eastern European nation of Lithuania but had been living in Atlanta, authorities said.
Milinavicius, 38, turned himself in two days after the shootings and confessed to the killings, telling them he was under a lot of stress, East Point police Capt. Russell Popham said.
"As I understand, the employees were not really happy about the pay, and they had questioned him about it over the course of time," Popham said.