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after months of my bitching

labor and relations has finally banned the use of vacation time as sick time. the wagies are enraged, they can't accept the fact they won't be able to call out 9x a month anymore.

Fricking r-slurs are gonna have to work for a living.

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Where the heck are you or what shithole global corporation do you work for that using vacation time retroactively is protected from discipline for calling out?

I'm being real here Pizza, serious WTF. I'm in freedomcommieland and even we don't protect that.

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Fricking kroger. Idk if its fred meyer specific or what but labor and relations was allowing it.

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Kroger/FM is a burger-only company (from what I can tell from a quick Google). That means your state is the one without effective labor laws, and allows the corpos to do what they want (within reason).

You just gave Kroger/FM more money to hold in their accounts until the inevitable firing/payout, and incentivized wagies to turnover even more quickly.

That's not gonna fix anything, sorry to say. I get that it feels like a win because slackers are punished more quickly, but lack of ethics/commitment happens whether they get paid or not.

You'll still have senior employees at work being pulled from their duties to train new slacker wagies who don't care and frick off all the time, and mid-level employees forced to pick up the excess duties because there's no one else even marginally competent.

What would be better is either getting corpo to agree that PTO used for non-scheduled absences is no longer protected/excused under performance guidelines, or working to change labor laws in your state to something similar. Frick the corpos AND the freeloaders. Your work life is still going to be shit wall-to-wall anyway, make them all suffer.

After that ... find a way to force mid-level and upper-level managers to be held accountable for employee performance instead of getting sucked off or smoked out in the bathroom to look the other way. That's some long-game shit that will actually make a difference.

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not reading your substack

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PTO rules can get real fricky (at least in burgerland), especially in places with more employee protections like unions and government. Think of it more as 2 separate, almost reasonable, things that went through separately - 1) vacation days can be used as sick days 2) sick days are protected.

Union bullshiticus

https://media.tenor.com/naUuRVaSjJ8AAAAx/alacazam-tada.webp

People just happen to have protected retroactive vacation days, and why shouldn't they?

https://media.tenor.com/ylJMi5rphBUAAAAx/vibrator-caileah.webp

Meanwhile at the tuna cannery down the highway they fire your officially for being 5 minutes late once and replace you with a Mexican (they just wanted to fire you and replace you with a Mexican.)

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Whatever is happening where he is, it's for real blowing my fricking mind.

I've been in burgerland my entire life and working since I was a teenager. From the day I was a legal employee, whether shitty warehouse jobs or up to corpo white collar, it's always been:

  • sick time is protected (if you get any)

  • vacation/PTO is paid (if you get any). Protected when scheduled, but not protected for unscheduled time off

  • 5 minutes late is a write-up or potential firing

I genuinely don't understand "use PTO for unscheduled time off and you're totally cool and exempt from punishment".

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You have obviously not been wagiemaxxing

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True. Maybe I should move to wherever Pizza lives and get my game on.

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