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A Philly nonprofit that disciplined staffers asking for a raise has settled with the Labor Board

First time poster, long time lurker. The press has finally noticed: QUOTE: Last August, after workers asked for more money, Mack issued a verbal warning to staff, saying that not only would they not get raises but that the way they’d asked was unprofessional. In a memo to staff and board members, titled “Re: DISCIPLINARY ACTION-Verbal Warning: Workplace professionalism,” Mack wrote: “I explained that the repeated behaviors of collectively planning to disregard YUC policies and undermine the authority of the Executive Director are detrimental to a positive and productive work atmosphere and negatively impact morale and performance.”


First time poster, long time lurker.

The press has finally noticed:

QUOTE:

Last August, after workers asked for more money, Mack issued a verbal warning to staff, saying that not only would they not get raises but that the way they’d asked was unprofessional. In a memo to staff and board members, titled “Re: DISCIPLINARY ACTION-Verbal Warning: Workplace professionalism,” Mack wrote:

“I explained that the repeated behaviors of collectively planning to disregard YUC policies and undermine the authority of the Executive Director are detrimental to a positive and productive work atmosphere and negatively impact morale and performance.”

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