Housing as a basic right
Home values have went up so far that even single people making $25 an hour wouldn’t qualify for most homes. And the mindset scares me when people respond to these statements with “go to trade school, go to coding boot camp, just get a better job” We aren’t going to have 300 million coders and trades people walking around… We will always have front line people at the grocery stores, in warehouses, janitors, garbage men, all folks who play a vital role in keeping society functioning yet many of these people have to live with other adults in some fashion to survive. Have people in the upper middle class and upper class gotten that out of touch with reality on what it takes to survive? And telling folks they need to cut back on “luxuries” such as internet and nextflix…like that would make a difference anyway What it takes to…
Bundle up! Winter is coming
What’s the saying??
Boss makes a quarter I make a dime That’s why I shit On his desk?
How difficult is it to get a single jacket when its getting cold as well
Should I report to HR
So to make this short and sweet. I work in Indiana, which has no laws for breaks etc. The company I work for provides a 30min unpaid lunch and two 10min paid breaks. Recently we got a new GM and he wants everyone to clock out for our 10 minutes breaks. I don't think we should have to So I didn't. Looking further into it I checked our handbook which stated what is in the picture. So I'm unsure how to proceed, is this illegal, unethical, etc? Any suggestions would be helpful, thanks!