32 years of loyalty, and they called it a “favor”? That’s beyond cruel.
The court did the right thing—$77.4M is justice served cold.
Imagine giving your life to a company just to be tossed aside like that.
Calling a firing a “favor” is the most twisted thing I’ve ever heard.
Honestly, 77 million can’t replace 32 years, but it sure eases the pain.
That boss destroyed his own reputation in one arrogant sentence.
Respect to the worker for standing tall and fighting back.
I wish more people stood up against this kind of corporate cruelty.
After 32 years, a handshake and thank you wasn’t too much to ask.
They thought they were doing him a favor—turns out he did himself one in court.
The arrogance of some bosses is shocking.
I’m glad the law sided with the worker this time.
32 years of loyalty deserves respect, not humiliation.
This story hit hard—reminds me how replaceable employees are in the eyes of some bosses.
The sweetest revenge is winning in court while they choke on their arrogance.