Category: Antiwork
Strike for change
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Job seekers still want remote jobs!
For background, most of my career has been as a paralegal but I recently wanted to try to switch it up since I received an offer from a great company and thought I’d be able to work my way up into an office position quickly, plus my boyfriend also works there so we’re on the same schedule. Fast forward, I now work at a factory with 12 hour shifts, the schedule is awesome because it’s 3 days on, 4 days off …. 4 days on, 3 days off. However, it is either brutal, backbreaking work or mundane, useless, want to pull your hair out type of tasks. There’s no in between. They also have a very strict point system that stops people from moving positions and the company is all about favoritism and politics. Well, every single morning and night I’m either bawling my eyes out on the way to…
First ruling of its kind in appeals court. Does this matter or should we be concerned? Paid time off is not part of a workers’ ‘Salary’, U.S. court rules