• @Viking_HippieOP
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    543 months ago

    That’s how they get you to agree to a 30 minute lunch break…

    • @lessthanluigi
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      143 months ago

      And to think it would snap him out of his sociopathic thinking socially brought onto him by capitalistic ideology.

      • @PM_Your_Nudes_Please
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        63 months ago

        Personally, I’m fine with a working lunch, as long as I stay clocked in. Because it means I either pick up OT at the end of the day, or I get to leave early. But this only works because I have a fairly flexible schedule, set my own meetings, etc… And I certainly wouldn’t try to enforce it on my coworkers, because they may want to be able to walk away and disconnect for a while.

        Meal time is time for whatever you want to do; If you want to stay at your desk and play catch-up on some emails, then great. If you want to walk away and de-stress for an hour, then great. Neither one should be the expectation, because the time should be at the employee’s discretion, not the employer’s.

        • @[email protected]
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          23 months ago

          To paraphrase my manager, “It would behoove you to consider what you can do for the company.”

    • @Fredselfish
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      33 months ago

      30 minute lunch break and having to ask permission to take it.