Hello folks, I work at a well known grocery retailer that pays 1.5x wage on Sunday for any hours worked. Conveniently I work every Sunday and am scheduled 2 weekdays off as a full time hourly employee. This week myself and several others in my department came in on days off to help with the immense workload. We have all been told this time would be paid overtime as we all came in on scheduled days off. Now here lies the issue…. We all work Sunday, and Sunday overtime does not stack with Sunday premium pay. So on the pay stub we will have 8+ hrs of Sunday overtime which is the exact same pay as our standard scheduled Sunday shift. In WA state, is this wage theft? We were told by management that coming in on scheduled days off would be paid overtime but when the pay stubs roll…
Category: Antiwork
Fired for NOT drinking
I was talking to my friend last night. She was fired because she didn’t attend a holiday Christmas party at a bar. The only activity of the party was to get drinks and play darts. She is newly sober and explain this to her boss. She didn’t feel strong enough to not be tempted by alcohol. My friend said they kept guilt tripping her a couple weeks before the party to just “stop in”. She explain why she didn’t want to over and over. I’m really proud of her. This week they let her go citing “not participating in work functions” as the reason. Her sobriety is more important that he stupid boss’ party (and ego).
Stolen wages
I'm a lab technician and my employer said no overtime. Due to people calling out, there's a deficient in people working so we have to work longer. Someone I work with has reached over 40 hours and our employer neglected to pay her the difference. She won't file a wage theft complaint because she doesn't want the drama. I've decided to work over 40 hours and hope they do the same to me. On top of this the company has fucked over night crew by not providing health insurance, our manager literally told us to go to costco If we want benefits.
This might be unpopular opinion even in this sub but I think companies are just using recession as an excuse to throw people out or scaring them enough so that they don't demand for pay raise and work their a*s off .. I don't believe the economy is that bad as much as companies are reacting …
I've had enough of it, and so has everyone else. I'm tired of big corporations owned by few taking over most of the business that was once owned by regular people like you and I. They came in with cheaper prices because they got everything cheaper in mass bulk from pee in the bucket wages in another country. So much that local average people in this country couldn't possibly compete because all those local businesses all bought from other local businesses that have to follow laws , and have proper worker safety, and comply with minimum wage standards whereis the other countries where these big corps buy from don't have to follow any rules we follow. They have workers in a steel mill coming in with Sandles breathing in toxic fumes for 23 cents an hr. Of COURSE the price is cheaper. I want everyone reading this to one day…
A few years back I interviewed for a line manager position at Bank of America. To prepare for the interview I made sure to take a full day of PTO as my manager at the time had a bad habit of delegating work at the last minute . I then took my suit to the cleaners, got a haircut, mapped out the drive to the location, and brushed up on my interview skills (preparing behavior situations and preparing responses to my work experience). The day of the interview I arrived at the location 10 minutes early, checked in 5 minutes early, and waited in the lobby. 10 minutes went by, then 15, then 30, finally at 45 minutes I emailed the recruiter from my phone and told her that I waited almost an hour but the person I was supposed to meet with never showed. As I was walking to…