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Sean Penn Sends Furious Email to COVID-Vaccine-Site Staffers Madeleine Aggeler
According to a new report from the Los Angeles
Times, on Friday night, employees of the nonprofit Community Organized Relief Effort (CORE) opened their emails to find a 2,000-plus-word email from the organization’s founder, actor Sean Penn. In it, Penn excoriated two staffers who had commented on a New York
Times article about the massive COVID-vaccination effort at L.A.’s Dodger Stadium.
CORE has been assisting at the vaccination site, and according to the two
Times commenters one of whom described themselves as “CORE staff” employees have been forced to work 18-hour days, six days a week, “without the opportunity to take breaks.”
Sean Penn Flips Out On His COVID Vaccination Site Staff After They Complained About 18 Hour Days
4 Feb 2021
Actor and left-wing activist Sean Penn reportedly flipped out at the staff of his own charity organization after two workers complained about having to work long hours without adequate breaks.
Two anonymous people who claim to work for Penn’s nonprofit Community Organized Relief Effort (CORE) posted scathing comments to a
New York Times article in which they alleged having to work 18-hour days, six days per week, at a coronavirus vaccination site at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
They claimed the grueling hours are the result of Mayor Eric Garcetti’s (D) recent decision to switch the site’s operations from COVID-19 tests to vaccinations. One of the commenters disputed the
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Sean Penn penned a fiery letter to the staffers of his COVID-19 vaccination site in Los Angeles after two anonymous workers complained about the operation online.
The Oscar-winning actor appears to keeps a close eye of what s said about the mass center at Dodgers Stadium supported by his CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort) nonprofit. The foundation has received heaps of praise over the last year for its swift responses to the coronavirus pandemic by providing test and vaccine centers.
On Friday, at a little over 8 p.m., Penn, 60, fired off an email to his CORE staffers to communicate his fury with two employees who criticized his operation in the comments section of a recent New York Times article. The LA Times obtained and published a copy of the email on Wednesday.
Sean Penn writes scathing 2,000-word email to staff at his non-profit who are running vaccination site at LA s Dodger Stadium after two workers whined online about their same old lettuce wraps for lunch and 18-hour shifts without a break
Sean Penn lashed out at staff from his CORE non-profit over complaints that appeared on a NYT article about the vaccine roll out at Dodger Stadium
In the email, Penn suggested that those who were predisposed to a culture of complaint and broad-based cyber whining should quit
He accused those who commented of engaging in a broad betrayal of all and described the highly visible comments as shameful entries