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Talked to a friend this morning who's wife is the manager of a local SuperCuts Hair salon.

Last Friday the 22nd the owner came in and let all the part timers go and told all the full time employees they were now part time employees. No one is now getting over 30 hours a week except his wife.

He did say his wife's salon did get hurt by the states Covid regulations but they were still turning some decent numbers. They use to have 13 employees including his wife. Forgot to ask how many they're down to now.

BTW he and his wife voted for Trump.

Talked to a friend this morning who's wife is the manager of a local SuperCuts Hair salon. Last Friday the 22nd the owner came in and let all the part timers go and told all the full time employees they were now part time employees. No one is now getting over 30 hours a week except his wife. He did say his wife's salon did get hurt by the states Covid regulations but they were still turning some decent numbers. They use to have 13 employees including his wife. Forgot to ask how many they're down to now. BTW he and his wife voted for Trump.

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Interesting. Here I thought that stylists rented their spaces and were considered independent contractors.

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Booth and Chair Rental is not allowed in Pa. for hair stylists only Barbers.

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Well, under the new rules, can't his wife 'identify' as a Barber?

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Ah, OK. Thanks for clarifying.

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Supercuts is a national chain of hair salons.

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They are a National brand but they are probably franchise locations.

Its like McDonald's, they are a National brand but are majority ran by franchisees. They have to do certain things and meet certain requirements but for the most part determine their own policies and run independently. The brand gets their cut of "rent" right off the top line.