union question
So I have started to work at a company that does private security and in Canada the company offers union benefits and sign ups but my station is in the US branch of the company I am a US citizen so that's why I'm on the US side but is it possible that the US side is under the same union umbrella or does it stop once it crosses the border. I've never been in a union job so I'm at a total loss
All of us here in this subreddit, that vast majority of the enslaved “working class” are looking for ways to truly chip away at the institutions that perpetuate and profit from our current “free market” system. We spend far too much time hating working class republicans, small businesses, and those just trying to make a living (and yes, there is alot to hate there). We need to spend more time constructively chipping away at the financial institutions that enslave us. That's enough with my preaching. Here are some pragmatic ways to go after the BANKS, the institutions who cause the boom-bust business cycle, the institutions who are largely responsible for Institutional Racism, I can go on and on. Let's start by cancelling the banks. They leverage the black struggle through the BLM movement to market their bank as “black friendly” while they simultaneously discriminate through lending practices. They leverage they…
Ok so I posted about almost 2 weeks ago Yesterday I was able to go see my doctor and he wrote me a note for been sick from covid. So I texted my boss ” i have the covid test results ” And he told me that my paper work was completed. “”””” just keep reading 2 days before I gave my 2 week notice my boss he said to me “””””””” I am going to give you a raise to $17 per hour. . Now maybe for some people $17 per hour is good money ……………….. I came to this country I 1986 . I was 19 years old and I was making at that time $14.00 per hour .. So $3.00 raise. in 35 YEARS . SORRY IT JUST NOT ENOUGH Now please anyone out there . Tell me what is it that I did wrong. I'm not…
First off, there’s a ton a of shit companies out there who suck to work for. How about the companies who actually value their employees? Who truly pay a competitive salary, have a good benefits package, and want you to retire with them? How about companies who have a pension. Even more of a plus if they do this without you having to form a Union against them. These companies exist. Let’s recognize them, and hold other companies to the same standard.
So I've been working on moving to a new state and had been applying to a few Arborist/tree care positions in the area I want to move to. A company that I really liked contacted me back and gave me a brief text “pre-interview” on indeed, which I filled out. The hiring manager got back to me the next day and scheduled a phone interview a full week out from the date of scheduling it. I thought this was kind of odd, but thought nothing of it. She said she'd call me sometime between 10-12pm, which I also thought was strange to have such a large window, but I had never done a phone interview and I liked the company so I overlooked it. (I should add that this company is in a different time zone than me, and I never asked if that time was their zone or mine…
I feel good
I recently began working at a facility that bottles syrup, and have thus far enjoyed my time there. It's not even been a month. But…there are a few things I noticed right off the bat about this job. They're understaffed. I mean they have NO backstock. What they bottle goes right out of the door. They don't have the staff to support any extra work to catch up. The supervisors and managers have no clue what they're doing or what they're talking about half the time. As per fucking usual in my experience. They have hired countless new people and I am one of the few they've been able to retain. They really use and abuse the shit out of you if you allow it. With all this said, today something spicy happened at work. I was pulled from my normal work station at order fullfillment, and put into production.…
Hey guys, just thought I’d share a story about pay discrepancy in the two fields I’ve worked in that makes absolutely zero sense to me. Will also preface I’m from Aus so all values are Australian and related to the Aus job market. I’ve just left my job as a financial writer for a 40+ person company (content team of around 10 people). I enjoyed the job and the company itself was great with a good culture, but the pay was not. Without going into specifics I was on less than $50k salary for 42.5 hour weeks. Granted, I was fresh out of Uni but speaking with other employees, those that had been there for years weren’t making any more than ~$60k. I got the job due to the fact I had 2 University degrees, a major and a minor all related to the field and I was only just…
We are the 99%
The United States is going through its medieval period. Everyone knows the United States is a young country. According to https://en.as.com/en/2020/07/04/latest_news/1593870094_185404.amp.html, written in 2020, “that makes the country 244 years old as of today.” Two years later, in 2022, the United States is/or will be 246 years old. We: Our country, and our people were born out of the desire to, against all odds, defy our masters and live for the sake of living, Godamnit. It's in our literal constitution, “…insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.” us constitution thingy Remember, we are the children of our parents. Parents that date back all the way to the foundation and culture of said country, who continue to uphold the traditions of their ancestors.…