I constantly receive requests for quick, immediate deadlines for pointless information from management and supervisors. These same supervisors/managers, rarely ACKNOWLEDGE a request within two weeks, let alone provide feedback or information. For example, I asked for a wage review in august, mind you I’ve won a department award and a national award in the last two years and they are still REQUESTING INFORMATION. I work for a public agency with a regimented pay scale. If you don’t ask for it when you’re hired, there are few opportunities for pay bumps without a promotion. So some deadbeat guy is making way more money than me putting in way less effort and providing fewer results. How do I deactivate caring and trying!
Even workers at the Capitol have had enough and may be looking to form a union. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-16/dear-white-staffers-instagram-reveals-congress-work-conditions/100824260
It’s not greed, it’s the system working!
I just saw the post about Starbucks being able to give a huge bonus, the implication being that they are being greedy. It’s important to know that this is how the system is SUPPOSED to work! It’s not greed, it’s fulfilling an obligation. A corporation‘s obligation is to it’s shareholders, and it will do everything to maximize shareholder return. Everything. The only “good” things corporations do are to increase profile, retain people, get free publicity – I.e. things that will increase their market share and therefore increase share price. That is it. That’s how it’s supposed to work. Thats why the only way to make a corporation do the right thing is through legislation. Cap executive compensation. Mandate profit sharing with employees. Raise minimum wage. Improve protections across the board, Or tear it all down and replace with something better. Some form of democratic socialism seems most promising.
The job is alright just not in my element and the ppl I work wit drive me nuts, I been looking at some better suited places. I know “burning bridges” can be bad but it’s just so much less stressful
Anyone feel like looking for work is not only stressful but a full time job itself? Like you have to apply and apply job post after job post, then you get either a couple offers all at once and its overwhelming to pick the best one you could OR you only get one offer and feel you are forced into this one job not knowing how it's going to go, and taking it even if you feel it's a very risky idea. You have to deal with wage haggling! As of late for example the only jobs that have responded so far only want to pay below $15/ hour. I need a job because I am going to be let go as soon as next week, and I cannot afford even a week without work. Dont even get me started on unemployment because in my state, they make it EXTREMELY…
Alamo Drafthouse workers announce union
Full announcement here Solidarity!
Dumb shit my boss has said recently
Me- recently promoted senior maintenance technician for large indoor resort water park. Boss: I need you to start giving the other shifts items to do during their shift, please make sure it’s getting done. Me: after giving them said items l noticed acid was not being turned on in the mornings causing ph issues in the pools. I send out 1st and only group text to remind everyone acid needs to be checked to make sure it’s turned on daily. Boss: why did you ask them to check the acid? I think you are micromanaging. Few days later…after park is closed for the evening Boss: My wife looks like this (provides description) if you see her please radio me, I’ll be in the hot with (not his wife). Few weeks later…. Boss turns off phone, can’t be reached, major air quality issue arises at work. Bosses boss calls me so…
As someone who supports the idea we shouldn't slave our lives away for less than livable wages, certain types of celebrities, mainly actors, have always been sort of the ideal end goal for workers in general. They get paid amazing well to follow their passion, yet also get ample down time. Plus they show the value of being in a union, as the pay rates help combat some of the inherently-exploitative nature of the film industry for up and coming actors. But to continue to see so many A-listers happily shill for terrible, anti worker companies just depresses me about what kind of future workers can have. The theory is that when you are financially valued appropriately, you can choose your work and act more morally, thereby forcing corporations to become better in order to get you to work for them. But these commercial spots just show that when you…