I am in my first ever supervisor role, and I want to make sure I’m treating the people I’m in charge of fairly and supporting them any way that I can. Maybe you can give me some advice or tell me what qualities your favorite supervisor had/has?
Author: Olivia
They'd have to give us a guarranteed basic income or better labor rights then right
Can you be forced to do volunteer work?
My friend’s job is requiring that they report what type of volunteer work they do. It is a line item on the annual review. If you don’t do a certain amount of volunteering, you don’t qualify for the max raise. I guess raises are up to their discretion, but it seems like BS. I figure what you do outside of work is none of their business.
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Is Domino’s trying to end work?
Just saw a commercial for a new domino's promotion where they will “tip” you, the customer, $3 for ordering carryout online… Not sure how they expected this to be received but to me it says they are blatantly admitting they don't want to pay an employee to deliver your pizza so they will pay you to “deliver” it yourself…
Boss not paying me for working from home
So, I hope this isn't too off topic for the sub, but you guys seem to know a lot about labor laws and employee empowerment so I thought I'd ask here. I'm a landscape designer, basically all I do is draw on my iPad and create nice little illustrations that depict the species and arrangement, etc. to help close the deal on a landscaping job. I do a lot of work from home to try and meet deadlines. I am very new, and so the first week I really wasn't going to push it about getting every single hour, as I didn't wanna risk pissing my boss off and most of it was experimentation and playing around on the iPad, figuring out the process. But now, I find I'm still doing a lot of work from home (about 5 hours most weeks). I got COVID a while back and worked…
throw away account bc my boss is on reddit. turns into kind of a rant at the end. i just needed to vent because i haven't been having a good year so far. Whenever this conversation comes up at work or anywhere really, people always say “it's only 8 hours” or “just stay another hour, its more money” Let me explain something to everyone. I wake up and i spend 35 minutes to get ready for work. I clear the snow off my car and warm it up for 5 minutes. I spend 35 minutes to go to work and sit in the parking lot for 10 minutes so im not late or too early. I clock in, and start working for 9 hours, but i punch out for my 30 minute break so really 9 hours and 30 minutes. i finish and let me car warm up for 5…