Author: Olivia
When I decided to quit alcohol, weed and caffeine, I thought it would straighten me out. At work I would be lazy, clock in late, and hate my time being spent there. Surely it was the substances fault! Surely, if I could reset my brain to enjoy the little things, and stop being such a lazy stoner then I would grow up and get a big boy job. As if somehow by not smoking marijuana I would be transformed into a go getter who loved the 9-5 with a shit eating grin. And? I became even lazier. I used to use caffeine to motivate myself to get to work, because my brain is screaming at me not to. Because, work is miserable. I use alcohol and weed to relax after work, because my brain desperately wants to forget I really just spent 8 hours of my finite life standing…
guys what is this?
These are the only two things I can think of that will actually increase worker welfare. Laws need to be fixed so that workers have more rights and compensation is limited to execs and owners. That, or rioting and violence to force our point across and enact change to basically get change to happen. The rich will keep hoarding wealth and kicking the little guys unless they are forced to change.
Social worker here, and in my field it’s expected to get paid like shit. Everyone goes into school knowing it. A few months back I received an offer to work for an IT department at an entry level position for $20/hr. I almost accepted it, but instead took the offer letter to my supervisor and asked her to give me a reason to stay at my current job: “It’s disheartening working in a field where I could jump ship and make more at an entry level position than the one that requires a college degree and professional license.” She took the letter to HR and we were able to negotiate a pay raise not just for me, but the whole department, and a comprehensive company-wide annual raise policy based on inflation. Often times in the mental health world we accept the shit pay because it’s non-profit. Fuck that excuse. If…
Something I found on HCA subreddit
Amazon's biggest fine was $800 million yet it makes $600 million every day. If the point of fines are to punish, megacorporations like Amazon aren't even getting a slap on the wrist due to their size. At some point, continuing to do whatever got them fined becomes more profitable than saving money through compliance. For this reason, fines should take into account size, so that corporations don't treat them as the cost of doing business. What do you guys think?
I work in tech. Specifically healthcare tech. I am an HOURLY employee who works full time from home. I still have to clock in and out for all of my breaks and shifts even tho I WFH. Every Friday my boss lets us go around 3pm and tells us to “go enjoy happy hour” unfortunately I cannot do that because I am hourly and would lose out on pay if I were to just clock out when everyone else is. I requested a raise 6 months ago which was denied, they suggested I take an education course so that I would have “more ammo” when requesting a raise again. Well I took a dual certification course and am now accredited with two top agencies in my field. So, 2 weeks ago I came to them with proof of my knowledge, skill set, accomplishments as well as expressed my frustration again…