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Adding someone else’s tasks to my job

So I work at a place that handles entertainment and massively overcharges, Canadians will know it, and almost the entire time I’ve been there the people who are supposed to do the cleaning before we open have been awful at their jobs. Not sweeping the whole building, not taking care of garbages, not cleaning the washrooms, basically everything they’re supposed to do aside from the bare minimum. Honestly I kind of support it for the most part, I totally agree with anti work and especially if they’re doing less work Bcz their wages are low (everybody who works here has low wages) then it makes sense. The issue is, the managers are now adding it to my end of night tasks, but I’m not given any extra time to do it. So the cleaners get paid the same amount (salary not hourly) while I’m doing more work for the same…


So I work at a place that handles entertainment and massively overcharges, Canadians will know it, and almost the entire time I’ve been there the people who are supposed to do the cleaning before we open have been awful at their jobs. Not sweeping the whole building, not taking care of garbages, not cleaning the washrooms, basically everything they’re supposed to do aside from the bare minimum. Honestly I kind of support it for the most part, I totally agree with anti work and especially if they’re doing less work Bcz their wages are low (everybody who works here has low wages) then it makes sense. The issue is, the managers are now adding it to my end of night tasks, but I’m not given any extra time to do it. So the cleaners get paid the same amount (salary not hourly) while I’m doing more work for the same amount of money. I just find it’s such a middle management thing to do to to just make the people already employed do more work instead of just hiring more people to clean or paying more. This is on top of the fact I’m already trained on multiple positions and still make minimum wage.

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