My general manager has reprimanded people for talking about pay, one person got written up. One night I was talking about it and the assistant manager pulled me aside and said not to do that because it will get me in trouble. I believe the law protects the discussion of wages. Is there any action I can take if I do end up getting written up for discussing? And could I use how much my coworkers make as a basis for a raise?
Author: Olivia
As a remote worker I was 10x more productive and I could cook some decent lunches and make sure my metrics had been meet. Being forced back to work feels like a prison sentence, waiting for calls or tickets to come in I used to be able to make coffee watch some shows etc. It’s like we had a taste of freedom and now shoved back into these useless office situations. We are just stuck here awkwardly talking about covid and how it’s only time until it takes out the office anyway as one after another each employee is self isolating due to their kids having positive RATs. No one wants to wear a mask even though it’s the law, so you feel obligated not to as well, as you don’t want to go against company culture. Been lurking for a while thought I would share.
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