• @[email protected]
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    1 month ago

    Makes me thankful for my org because they’re SO FUCKING STRICT about all the stuff on the left. You get in trouble if you don’t let them pay you. All breaks are paid.

    It’s a nonprofit (which is kinda also for profit, it makes hella money) so that’s prolly part of it, if they made less money they’d prolly fuck us all more

    • Flying Squid
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      41 month ago

      You get in trouble if you don’t let them pay you.

      Not that I don’t think that’s great, but why would someone not let their employer pay them?

      • Miles O'Brien
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        51 month ago

        You would be surprised how many people just go “Yeah it’s no problem, I’ll grab that thing even though I clocked out” instead of “nah, I’m not getting paid I’m not doing it”

        • Flying Squid
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          41 month ago

          I see what you’re talking about. I wouldn’t actually be surprised. That sort of thing just didn’t occur to me. I was thinking more along the lines of working for 2 hours and then refusing to be paid for it.

          But I have always refused to do that shit. 5 pm and I am out the door. You need me, I’ll be back in tomorrow or Monday if it’s the weekend.

          • Miles O'Brien
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            21 month ago

            It adds up quickly. Especially when you take into account just how many people it happens to.

            Not to mention just how many people have to do things related to their job that they don’t get any compensation for.

            My job requires me to spend about 15 minutes at the end of the day on a computer. But I have to clock out in order to finalize my shift. So I basically do 15 minutes of work every day without pay. I always wait until 15 minutes into my drive home to clock out though, so I’m still getting the compensation.