I sent in my resignation letter today for a job I was working as a spa receptionist after less than 2 months. I was bringing home $1000 monthly and there was no room for more hours, or for less hours so I could find a way to, yannow, feed myself and pay bills and shit. It seemed really easy at first, but I realized the week I got hired, so did the other two girls I share the schedule with. I asked my manager during my interview why the spot was open and he told me the girl (read: THREE GIRLS) he had fired was apparently “lazy and always on her phone.” Idk why I even believed that shit. He also said that as long as you make an effort, they’ll see it and keep you on schedule. This place is owned by a husband and wife who also own…
Author: Olivia
A couple years ago Westjet had their own employees in Calgary providing ground handling to load planes, push planes etc, they had voted to unionize to Westjet outsourced to a company called Airport Terminal Services one of the larger ground handling companies in US/Canada. The Airport Terminal Services workers ended up unionizing and the union and company have been in negotiations, but appears it's starting to get heated and union may issue a 72 hour strike notice if an agreement is not agreed on. While the workers don't work for Westjet a strike would potentially delays Westjet flights in/out of Calgary. The 2 sides are still talking so the 72 hour strike notice has not yet been issued. (also a chance if a strike did occur, the federal government could issue back to work legislation, they have done this in the past with Canada Post, Air Canada and other federally…
Former Boss Retaliation
I quit my job of 5 years in October of last year due to extreme burnout. My boss was emotionally and mentally abusive as well verbally on a few occasions (in fact, one time they threw a pair of scissors in my general direction but could never be sure they meant to be hurling them at me) and I’d just had enough. As miserable as I was in general, things were amiable when I left and I offered to give them as much notice as they needed since I was the sole employee and responsible for the day-to-day of the business. They asked me to finish out the year and I agreed, specifically because I wanted to leave on good terms and avoid them badmouthing me to colleagues in our industry as I had decided to open my own business across the country. They were surprised but didn’t try to…
I needed a job to get through college and happen to be really into animals, so I got a job at PetSmart as a “petcare associate”. My job is to care for all the live animals in store as well as sell them and answer customer questions. I can't even begin to cover the level of neglect and pain this company inflicts on animals, as well as how shitty they treat their associates. All of this while acting like they're the good guys. I'm only going to talk about the working conditions in this post but I promise you, they are horrible evil people. First off all, 12 dollars an hour. I get asked questions every single day that are veterinarian levels of complexity. Diagnosing and offering potential fixes in everything from dogs, leopard geckos, fish, chinchillas, you name it. Not only am I expected to be able to answer…
Capitalism has infiltrated Unions
I'm a plumber (non-union) and I've been looking into the union I would join and I don't like what I see. It's a nation wide union and the president has a net worth of ~20 million even though his salary is only 400k/year (trading favors?). Are today's unions too weak and corrupt to be useful? Is this just the case with trade unions? Note: I don't want this to come off as anti-union in any way. I think that collective bargaining is essential for workers rights, and we definitely need to democratize the economy.
Managers playing favorites
Title pretty much says it all, my job picks favorites and the good employee's get shit on while the terrible ones get babied and I'm thinking of going to HR but should I?
that’s the spirit
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i’m not sure if this is the place to post this but i’m really at my wits end and have no idea what to do. so i (22F) got hurt on the job even though i gave my job notice back in October outlining my previous surgery. i got hurt and notified my employer last month but i found that my employer never filed a claim with the insurance company, the state, or gave me a packet that outlines my workers rights (even though it’s listed on the posters posted in the triage room). i went ahead and filed as much as i can, but the most important paperwork needs to be filed by my supervisor and they are slowing their feet. also i’ve gone to 3 different doctors to see what’s going on with my body and they’ve all told me they don’t do workers comp and I noticed…
Fighting back
Can we use this community to come together and slander the evil companies that mistreat their workers [with evidence provided] to show the old, out of touch, money hungry, pieces of shit at the top of each of work place that we hold some leverage in discussion regarding wage? This is where our power exists and I'm at a breaking point. I cannot put up with this shit anymore, we have to do something
A lot of the people in restaurants have to at least smoke weed to cope with all the shit that happens there. I worked at a hibachi grill for about 5 months. About 80% of the staff did drugs. From smoking weed(legal in my state) to oxy, Adderall, Xanax, cocaine. At one point all of the hibachi chefs were on pills(idk what kind. This was before I got there) people would go out back and smoke weed whenever they needed to. Servers popping pills in the break room. Management knew but they couldn’t really do anything about it cause they would have to fire 80% of their staff and get more people that would probably end up doing the same thing. No shame to anyone who does drugs. I understand it. It helps with you cope with everything.