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Related: About this forumFyre festival founder to staff: we can't pay you, but you can 'stay and help out'
Source: The Guardian
Fyre festival founder to staff: we can't pay you, but you can 'stay and help out'
Julia Carrie Wong in San Francisco
Friday 12 May 2017 01.10 BST
Billy McFarland, the founder of the company behind the catastrophic Fyre festival, told employees on Friday that they would no longer be paid but were welcome to stay and help out, according to audio of a conference call obtained by Vice News.
Were not firing anybody, the 25-year-old entrepreneur said. Were just letting you know that there will be no payroll in the short term.
The festival was marketed by Fyre Media as a luxury getaway in the Bahamas, but it quickly devolved into chaos after organizers failed to provide the most basic amenities. McFarland and co-organizer Ja Rule have been hit with numerous lawsuits.
McFarland conceded that ceasing to pay people was not an ideal situation. He added later: The last thing I want to do is put anyone in a bad position.
Employees on the call objected to the maneuver, pointing out that if they were forced to resign, they would not be able to file for unemployment benefits.
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Julia Carrie Wong in San Francisco
Friday 12 May 2017 01.10 BST
Billy McFarland, the founder of the company behind the catastrophic Fyre festival, told employees on Friday that they would no longer be paid but were welcome to stay and help out, according to audio of a conference call obtained by Vice News.
Were not firing anybody, the 25-year-old entrepreneur said. Were just letting you know that there will be no payroll in the short term.
The festival was marketed by Fyre Media as a luxury getaway in the Bahamas, but it quickly devolved into chaos after organizers failed to provide the most basic amenities. McFarland and co-organizer Ja Rule have been hit with numerous lawsuits.
McFarland conceded that ceasing to pay people was not an ideal situation. He added later: The last thing I want to do is put anyone in a bad position.
Employees on the call objected to the maneuver, pointing out that if they were forced to resign, they would not be able to file for unemployment benefits.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2017/may/11/fyre-festival-billy-mcfarland-employees-not-paid
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Fyre festival founder to staff: we can't pay you, but you can 'stay and help out' (Original Post)
Eugene
May 2017
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msongs
(70,222 posts)1. graduates from the donald trump school of business. nt
Initech
(102,250 posts)2. I think we can pretty much call the Fyre Festival "worst festival ever".
Sen. Walter Sobchak
(8,692 posts)3. I think the Gathering of the Juggalos has that title locked down
Initech
(102,250 posts)4. One thing I will give the Gathering Of The Juggalos credit for...
They at least know how to organize a festival! This is a logistics nightmare!
Sen. Walter Sobchak
(8,692 posts)5. I suspect it wouldn't be up to most of our standards
I'm not a music festival kind of guy, I got dragged to Coachella years ago and hated it.