@return2ozma to Work Reform • 10 months agoI'm a California restaurant operator preparing for the $20-an-hour fast-food wage by trimming hours, eliminating employee vacation, and raising menu priceswww.businessinsider.comexternal-linkmessage-square48arrow-up1127arrow-down115cross-posted to: antiwork
arrow-up1112arrow-down1external-linkI'm a California restaurant operator preparing for the $20-an-hour fast-food wage by trimming hours, eliminating employee vacation, and raising menu priceswww.businessinsider.com@return2ozma to Work Reform • 10 months agomessage-square48cross-posted to: antiwork
minus-square@marcoslink8•10 months agoI meant to ask if it isn’t illegal or something like that? Around here one could get a nice pay out of it by suing. So much that company even thinks about it.
minus-square@isleslinkEnglish17•10 months agoPaid time off is not a guaranteed/protected benefit in the US. Even getting paid for the hours you work is lightly protected.
minus-squaremetaStaticlinkfedilink5•10 months agoYou’re lucky to have a job; and you want to get paid too? Damn entitled Zoomers.
minus-square@SinningStromgaldlink2•10 months agoMakes me wonder if McShitpants in the article ever tried to an unpaid internship program for managers.
I meant to ask if it isn’t illegal or something like that?
Around here one could get a nice pay out of it by suing. So much that company even thinks about it.
Paid time off is not a guaranteed/protected benefit in the US. Even getting paid for the hours you work is lightly protected.
You’re lucky to have a job; and you want to get paid too? Damn entitled Zoomers.
Makes me wonder if McShitpants in the article ever tried to an unpaid internship program for managers.