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I don’t get paid sick time I can use my PTO. Would I rather be sick and miserable at work(in which my day already sucks)and be paid and using my rest and relaxation time for something I want or do I use one of my 10 PTO days and cancel my vacation I may have already booked since I only have 10 days off a year 2-3 days I have to use for federal holidays since I don’t get paid off since I am contracted with the bank but my company doesn’t pay me for the holiday.

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I get this, but it’s horrible incentives. The company will lose money from other employees getting sick, and you’re sure as hell not as productive when sick even if you go to work. I don’t understand why the US work culture has developed in such a way that’s bad for everyone.

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Damn you people in the default country are insane.

I only know the world where everyone takes paid sick days. And usually it’s more like a week.

Maybe you should rename the community into “Work Reform USA”?

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“Default Country” is my new favorite way to describe the US.

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It definitely applies to reddit/lemmy. But also often to YouTube content etc.

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10 points

If we’re lucky enough to get vacation days, many of us are encouraged to only take 2 adjacent days to the weekend off. Month long vacations like Europe? Never. 4 days off in a row, normal.

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So, should you fight for a work reform, or should you figure out why even your more left leaning party when in power does jack shit about it, and whether it’s really a democracy problem, or a national culture problem, or if maybe your solution is to move to a different democracy where the majority is aligned more with your core beliefs.

Or maybe I should daily start posting about working conditions in lithium mines in Africa and call for a work reform? Ah, that won’t get upvotes.

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17 points

Every single day it seems like there’s an article describing how thing is redefining the workplace.

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We’re only about 15 years into the online revolution. I say 15 years cause it was about 2010-12 that “normies” (the general population) all got online and got Facebook and Twitter accounts. Historically, these kinds of revolutions take a generation or two to pan out so we’re only in the beginning of redefining life through the lens of the general population being constantly online.

All these “disruptions” to the workplace and to social engagement will be seen as the writing on the wall retroactively compared to whatever paradigm shift we’re going to see about it in the next 10-20 years.

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44 points

I really wish companies would realize workers are more productive when they can take time to take care of their mental and physical health.

Stressed out, overwhelmed, and exhausted people naturally make more mistakes, and mistakes cost money. You’d think they’d understand this because…well… profits?

But no, a bunch of sociopaths Machiavellianed their way to the top of companies and seem to enjoy making their workers miserable while claiming profits are the motivation for horrible sick leave policies.

The US is fucking awful about this shit. I really hope it changes soon.

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Companies don’t even realize that sick people shouldn’t be serving food. I wouldn’t hold my breath (unless you’re eating at a restaurant, where there’s a 50% chance an employee is working while sick).

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I read something yesterday that really disturbed me: there are actually people that worship sociopaths and their manipulative, selfish demeanor as the only true elite. Its disgusting. I feel like this needs to come to the attention of the masses.

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Got a link to more info?

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In fact I do. This is what was linked: https://thepowermoves.com/the-gervais-principle-summary-review/

I wish we would start excluding these folks from positions of power. Its not healthy for anyone.

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15 points

This is why unions are actually helpful to businesses in the long run. Workers see problems that management doesn’t, and then are empowered to make changes.

The behavior of business owners makes more sense if you think of the goal as power rather than money. Money is often a path to power, but there’s sometimes conflicts between the two. Watch which one they pick and you’ll see what they actually value.

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8 points

“It won’t.”

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7 points

source: scroll of truth, probably.

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5 points

heaves scroll across the room

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24 points

My former boss always said, if you’re sick, take a day more off. Would be a problem if half the company got sick.

It’s in europe tho. Has it swapt over finally?

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It’s in europe tho.

Hahaha you had us U.S kids in the first half, not gonna lie. :D

The newer trend with fancier jobs here is “unlimited paid time off”…Which sounds so amazing!

How it actually shakes out is there’s no actual number of how much you can take, you’re just guilted and looked at suspiciously and passed over for promotions by using any amount whatsoever.

I’m sure someone can correct me though because I’ve never had that. My last job gave me a rate of “A week’s shift’s worth of PTO per year.”…I worked 19 hours a week.

(Also PTO isn’t “sick” days, it’s paid time off…sick and “I’m just not putiup with it today” used up the same resource.)

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A place to discuss positive changes that can make work more equitable, and to vent about current practices. We are NOT against work; we just want the fruits of our labor to be recognized better.

Our Philosophies:

  • All workers must be paid a living wage for their labor.
  • Income inequality is the main cause of lower living standards.
  • Workers must join together and fight back for what is rightfully theirs.
  • We must not be divided and conquered. Workers gain the most when they focus on unifying issues.

Our Goals

  • Higher wages for underpaid workers.
  • Better worker representation, including but not limited to unions.
  • Better and fewer working hours.
  • Stimulating a massive wave of worker organizing in the United States and beyond.
  • Organizing and supporting political causes and campaigns that put workers first.

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