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Sunday, May 17, 2020

Private Investigator: Companies Are Hiring Us To Make Sure Employees Are ‘Working’ From Home’

private investigator Dorian Bond

A private investigator said his businesses is experiencing a boost in customers due to companies hiring his team to check up on employees who may be skipping out on work amid the coronavirus pandemic.

According to PIX11, Dorian Bond of Bond Investigations Inc. said his phone has been ringing off the hook from employers who have had trouble reaching their workers.

“Calls started coming in from corporations saying, ‘We need you to watch an executive, or somebody [else]. They’re supposed to be working from home and we can’t get ahold of them,” Bond told PIX11.

Bond Investigations Inc. was established in 2003 and operates in the U.S. and Canada. Bond said he could not name the companies that have hired his services due to confidentially agreements. However, he did say his firm took six calls from corporations that suspect an employee may be using the coronavirus to take a vacation.

“If I get the call, usually, [the company] is pretty sure it’s happening, they just need the documentation evidence so, when they decide to go with the termination, they have the proof,” Bond told PIX11.

Bond added that in the past several weeks, he’s caught people who were supposed to be working, playing golf, fishing, or boating. Bond also said he discovered two employees who were seeing each other intimately.

“A top executive was having a relationship with a subordinate, and they were ‘Zooming’ from the same house but in different rooms,” Bond said.

Bond said it bothers him to see employees playing on the job while millions of Americans suffer through the rigors of unemployment, filing for benefits, and waiting for coronavirus stimulus checks.

Telecommuting has become such a valued resource during the pandemic that tech giants Google and Facebook have said their employees can work from home through the end of the year. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey told his employees they could work from home forever if they choose.



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How a bad contract cost Little Richard a fortune: ‘Whoever heard cutting a penny in half!’

The recently departed Little Richard inspired countless musicians and singers as the architect of rock ‘n’ roll music.

However, as monumental an artist he was, Richard wasn’t immune to the pitfalls of unfair record contracts. Because of that, he missed out on a lot of money when he signed with Specialty Records in 1955, Forbes reports.

After sending a demo of what was to become his breakout single “Tutti Fruitti” and signing the deal, Richard pocketed just $25,000 from the initial 500,000 sales of his first hit.

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The flamboyant crooner later found out that his cut for every record sold was only half a sent. Turns out that Richard sold his publishing to Specialty’s boss, Art Rupe, for only $50.

“Whoever heard cutting a penny in half!” Richard was quoted in his biography, The Life and Times of Little Richard. “It didn’t matter how many records you sold if you were Black. The publishing rights were sold to the record label before the record was even released.”

21st November 1966: American rock ‘n’ roll legend Little Richard, born Richard Wayne Penniman, pulls a characteristic face. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

It was typical in the 1950s that Black music artists received no royalties for their music. White artists, by comparison, would earn between 3% and 5% of their sales.

READ MORE: Ava DuVernay reveals Little Richard tipped her $100 a week as a waitress

Little Richard later sued Specialty Records decades later for millions in unpaid royalties. The pop icon, who died at the age of 87 on May 9, sought $112 million in owed money in the 1984 suit.

Both parties would settle out of court and the amount of money Richard received was undisclosed. His catalog would be purchased by Michael Jackson the following year when he bought the ATV catalog, which included The Beatles‘ music.

“I was a dumb Black kid and my mama had 12 kids and my daddy was dead,” Little Richard recalled about taking the deal. “I wanted to help them, so I took whatever was offered.”

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Meet The Chef Leading One Of The Popular Restaurants On The French Riviera

Chef Marcel Ravin

Monte Carlo is the embodiment of glamour and luxury. The small country of Monaco is one of the prime travel destinations along the famous French Riviera with its capital city surrounded by five-star hotels with megayachts docked at bay and the glitzy Grand Casino Royale at the center of it all. A-list celebrities and even royals have been known to vacation there as they enjoy the scenic views. It is also the home of a famous Michelin star chef who happens to run the kitchen behind one of the most popular restaurants in Monte Carlo.

Caribbean-born Marcel Ravin is known from his decadent culinary creations. After leaving his native island of Martinique and moving to Europe to study the art of cooking, Ravin has made his way into popular, luxurious restaurants with his masterful cooking inspired by his Creole roots. “I brought with me the memory of dishes from my native land: spices, produce, and remarkable recipes,” said Ravin in an interview with BLACK ENTERPRISE. “This baggage, which I love to call my “mind palate,” guided me on my path and shaped my identity, becoming the basis of my culinary identity.”

Chef Marcel Ravin
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This Michelin star chef’s culinary talents eventually got him the opportunity to lead the Blue Bay Restaurant at the Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort overlooking the water. He says his experience living in the famous city as a black man has been peaceful, usually receiving warm receptions from residents. “When I arrived in Monaco, I’ve been very well welcomed,” he explained. “I didn’t feel any difference regarding the color of people or culture. I will always remember the sentence of the SAS Prince Albert of Monaco—thanks for being there and I hope you will stay a long time among us!”

In addition to leading the Blue Bay, Ravin collaborated with Air France Airlines to create new signature dishes for business class and premium economy.



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Meet The Chef Leading One Of The Popular Restaurants On The French Riviera

Chef Marcel Ravin

Monte Carlo is the embodiment of glamour and luxury. The small country of Monaco is one of the prime travel destinations along the famous French Riviera with its capital city surrounded by five-star hotels with megayachts docked at bay and the glitzy Grand Casino Royale at the center of it all. A-list celebrities and even royals have been known to vacation there as they enjoy the scenic views. It is also the home of a famous Michelin star chef who happens to run the kitchen behind one of the most popular restaurants in Monte Carlo.

Caribbean-born Marcel Ravin is known from his decadent culinary creations. After leaving his native island of Martinique and moving to Europe to study the art of cooking, Ravin has made his way into popular, luxurious restaurants with his masterful cooking inspired by his Creole roots. “I brought with me the memory of dishes from my native land: spices, produce, and remarkable recipes,” said Ravin in an interview with BLACK ENTERPRISE. “This baggage, which I love to call my “mind palate,” guided me on my path and shaped my identity, becoming the basis of my culinary identity.”

Chef Marcel Ravin
Image: Instagram

This Michelin star chef’s culinary talents eventually got him the opportunity to lead the Blue Bay Restaurant at the Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort overlooking the water. He says his experience living in the famous city as a black man has been peaceful, usually receiving warm receptions from residents. “When I arrived in Monaco, I’ve been very well welcomed,” he explained. “I didn’t feel any difference regarding the color of people or culture. I will always remember the sentence of the SAS Prince Albert of Monaco—thanks for being there and I hope you will stay a long time among us!”

In addition to leading the Blue Bay, Ravin collaborated with Air France Airlines to create new signature dishes for business class and premium economy.



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