Attorney General Calls Out Jeremy Jacobs For Treatment Of Employees.
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MarcO
March 19, 2020 (3:09 PM)
The public relations nightmare continues to build for Boston Bruins owners the Delaware North Company and Jacobs family.�
The Bruins remain the only team without any sort of plan announced to take care of their event employees that currently don't have any work because of the suspended season.�
Both the Boston Celtics and Boston Red Sox have announced plans while the Bruins have gone off the grid and kept it silent and it's employees in the dark.�
The team has been criticized by fans, but the latest criticism comes from Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey.�
"This is really troubling. Delaware North owns the Bruins, and its the only organization in the NHL that hasn't announced financial support to game day employees. These wages will make a huge difference to hourly workers at the Garden. I hope the Jacobs family will act soon."
Various media companies like WEEI and the Boston Herald have continuously tried to reach out for comment from DNC but they've been ignored.�
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