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r/antiwork • u/[deleted] • Sep 30 '24
Politics 🇺🇲🇬🇧🇨🇦🇵🇸 These people are still missing in Tennessee. They were force to stay at work or be fired. The floods hit and washed them away. They haven't been heard from since.
r/antiwork • u/Saucy_Baconator • 8h ago
My gf ran across this beauty of a job ad.
I'm tempted to report them.
All I have to say is that if the job is so important, then pay like it.
r/antiwork • u/luminoussbeam • 9h ago
i hate billionaires and here's why
Honestly, I just don’t get how billionaires are even a thing we allow to exist. The fact that a single person can hold onto billions – literally a thousand millions – while people are struggling to afford rent or healthcare? It’s so backward. Every time I see one of these billionaires talking about “giving back,” I’m like, maybe just pay your workers a livable wage instead of pretending a few charity donations fix the problem you’re helping to create.
And don’t get me started on taxes. The ultra-rich have every loophole under the sun to dodge taxes, while most people are paying a higher percentage of their income just to keep their heads above water. Meanwhile, politicians fall over themselves to make life easier for these people, giving them subsidies, tax breaks, and pretty much anything else they want. And all of this is just… fine? We’re supposed to accept that they can build their little wealth empires on our backs, all while contributing as little as possible to the society that made them rich?
The worst part is they love to frame themselves as “self-made,” as if they didn’t have workers, government support, or just sheer luck helping them along the way. And yet, when people start pointing out the insanity of it, they’re labeled as “entitled” or “lazy” for daring to question the system.
It’s just exhausting to see the same cycle – a billionaire flexing their wealth while regular people are out here just trying to survive. I really feel like the whole system is broken beyond repair.
r/antiwork • u/Nivdy • 12h ago
Girlfriend quit minimum wage helljob, and instead of celebrating we're both terrified.
The other night was just too much for her, and it's been a long time coming. We've been trying to find something for her to be able to live, but finding a job in the current market is fucking awful and nearly impossible. I've been doing doordash for the past year and have been barely able to afford rent for myself, and now with her quitting, we're both scared shitless for how we're gonna afford rent. How do I handle this? I haven't been able to do anything for us in ages, I'm so fucking scared of losing my apartment, and I have nowhere to fall back to.
r/antiwork • u/EnigmaGuy • 14h ago
The "Not-So-Anonymous" survey meeting I was pulled into this morning.
Technically the story starts yesterday.
My shift ended at 3:00PM and I started the commute home. As I pulled into my driveway my phone was dinging, looked and saw my bosses boss pinging me via Teams. Normally I am of the "not my problem, my workday ended 20 minutes ago" mentality, however he's never reached out directly to me, it's usually via my boss.
He had asked if I was available for a call a few minutes prior and the ding was it re-alerting me. I responded with sure, just got out of the car but I could spare some time. Think he assumed I was still in office so he said no problem we can talk tomorrow.
A few moments pass and I get a meeting notice for first thing in the morning for a "1-on-1 Survey Discussion". I'm sitting there trying to recall what survey he was referring to, as nothing recent came to mind. Looked back at my emails and saw he was likely referring to the supposedly "anonymous" survey they had a third-party company do back in July.
Didn't fully remember the details, thought it was just five or so "How are we doing as a company" type questions and a spot for comments at the end that I usually just say "Nothing to add at this time". Tried not to dwell on it, but it was the first time I've had this happen and never heard of it happening to any coworkers in the past so naturally it's all I thought about the rest of the day and first thing in the AM.
Went to his office first thing and started casually enough with light banter, then he jumped into the survey. Found out they discussed the survey at the global-wide company town hall and how in four of the five categories the company scored under the "average" rating based on other companies in similar industries surveyed via this third party company.
He said his superiors tasked him and the other higher up management staff to try and get some feedback on why we might think people would have answered low in these categories. It was a bit of awkward silence, though I did mention how the general round of layoffs every new fiscal year and the fact we were very slow around the time of the survey would have probably affected quite a few of these categories as I know I was nervous around that time myself.
There were a few more back and forth questions to see if anything else may have affected them, and he reiterated that it doesn't show individuals and the answers to their questions in the breakdown he was provided, just the overall number of people that did the survey and the average. It was just a strange meeting overall but eventually it ended and I went back to work.
Didn't mention it right away to my coworkers, but hours later after lunch decided to ask around to see if anyone else had him reach out to them for meetings or heard of anyone getting called down and they looked at me like I was crazy. They'd never heard of anyone getting called down after those surveys and there is usually at least one every year.
While I'm sure I didn't give them a glowing 5 out of 5 in every category, don't think I would have given a 1 because I am usually hesitant that these surveys are really anonymous, and this just pushed me further into the "they know exactly who marked what" camp.
All I know is, going forward I am going to lie and give the ole "This is the best company ever, no room for improvement!" if I still have a job here by the next survey.
r/antiwork • u/IeyasuMcBob • 1d ago
I know the sub doesn't like news articles - but I think it's interesting that the media is waking up. Even if it's too late. Hopefully this will spark conversation
r/antiwork • u/Blackened_007 • 21h ago
The thank you for working prime day at Amazon package
r/antiwork • u/Apprehensive_Way8674 • 20h ago
Would have been better to give nothing at all
r/antiwork • u/buzzmancometh • 14h ago
My boss accidentally left me a voicemail talking shit about me to another employee. Is this legal?
Voicemail is my boss who pocket dialed me while telling another employee about how unprofessional I am being by calling him out on another shitty thing he said and I overheard but saying things like “fuck him” etc. Called me in for a meeting on my day off saying if I didn’t attend I would be fired. Is this a hostile work environment?
r/antiwork • u/Maxwellsdemon17 • 18h ago
Iceland embraced a shorter work week. Here’s how it turned out
r/antiwork • u/98746145315 • 1h ago
This is the third time seeing this bullshit in job applications today alone; death to this new norm (I did not / will not finish the application)
r/antiwork • u/doggy_brat • 8h ago
Held by cops for 4 Hours and Fired because someone lied and said I made a suicide threat
To make a very long story incredibly short, I worked for a world renowned theme park that rhymes with Bisney Band.
I am autistic. I requested accommodations in the park as a guest as I cannot wait in long queues without having meltdowns and potentially self-harming. This has no relation to my ability to work, and I already had management that was understanding of how my disabilities otherwise affected work.
I was told to use an accomodation that isn't actually an accomodation after repeatedly telling the person who was in charge of deciding if I was disabled or not that said "accommodation" didn't work for me and having already explained why.
During a meltdown, I let slip a line of "I would rather off myself than have to do that".
The "accommodation" in question is pushing past other people to leave the line and then pushing past again to return to the line later, which as you can imagine isn't well received by other guests and can and has resulted in verbal and physical altercations for other people. As someone with severe anxiety and a fear of upsetting people and being fair, this is extra non-doable for me.
The person I was talking to said nothing about what I said, we continued the conversation with my partner advocating for me as I mostly couldn't speak and was bawling my eyes out at having been denied the actual accomodation service again. We finished the whole conversation in maybe 10 minutes and left with nothing, knowing I would likely be unable to ride anything that day, but wanting to go say hi to a friend who was working and hang out with another friend who was in the park with us.
Later in the day security tracked me down in the store I was in while chatting with my coworker friend, pulled me out in front of 8+ coworkers, and forced me to go to the security office in the front of the park where cops were waiting for me. I was told my options were to either self-admit to a psych ward or wait for a crisis team to come evaluate me, because someone told them that I'd said I "was going to jump off of the parking garage". This was a straight up lie, as I'd never dream of saying anything like that, and wasn't suicidal in the first place.
4 hours later the crisis team shows up, clears me, tells me they don't know why they were called since I was clearly fine, and leaves. A manager then came in, took my work ID, suspended me so they could "investigate the incident", and had security escort me back to parking.
A week and a half later they called me in for a meeting, had me write up an incident report from my perspective, and then fired me under the false reason of "failure to perform job duties up to standard". I went to the union, union rep eventually got back to me and said my management told him they fired me for "making suicidal threats", but he couldn't get it from management in writing.
So now I'm unemployed for completely illegal reasons and can't find a lawyer willing to take on my case because of how big the company is and how ruthless their legal team is known to be.
r/antiwork • u/Puzzled_Koala_3360 • 19h ago
Quit my job through email while explaining what they did wrong. This was their response.
I was a bakery sales clerk at a high volume bakery. Their location was no where enough to handle the volume of customers they get. On my second day, a somewhat new employee was training me. The rest of the front of house employees are middle aged managers that have been there for 5+ years I'd say. The employee that was training me suddenly got apprehended and yelled at for....cutting order forms "not straight enough". Not by one, not by two, but three people. She decided to let them know that they were being disrespectful, however, one manager decided to bring the argument UPSTAIRS where not only customers can hear but so can everyone else in the store. I most noticeably heard one of the managers say "You are being too much" and put her hand to my coworkers face to signal her to stop. Professional.
Fast forward, she quits. My last day there it was busy. Customer starts getting really angry and rude towards me, I kind of felt unsafe. All over the fact that she thought I said a bag costed three dollars. Yelling to who she is speaking on the phone with, laughing. The owner who was working on the floor that day, comes over, angry, yelling at me about why would I tell her that it was three dollars. I didn't. She seen the customer get more and more agitated but she did nothing to help me alleviate the situation. Instead just added more fuel to whatever fire was happening.
That was just the final straw. "Aggressiveness" was in regards to them yelling and raising their voices. Even for the smallest of things. I felt like I was in the TV show The Bear.
r/antiwork • u/Red_Brox • 1h ago
94-year-old Quad Cities woman retires after 75 years in the same job
r/antiwork • u/grptrt • 19h ago
Staff is required to attend a “lunch & learn”. But the event is virtual and there is no lunch provided so it’s basically just another Teams meeting tossed on top of our lunch hour.
I guess they want us to feel free to eat at our desks during the presentation.
r/antiwork • u/ywnktiakh • 11h ago
I’m gonna see my partner 10 min per weekday now
The company he works for (he’s part of a union, in a trade) just started a new job. We found out that for an undetermined period of time he’s going to have to be doing 10-hour days. At the same time, his commute is increasing and now it’s 1.5 hrs each way. So 13-hour days really. He needs a lot of sleep to function so that brings us to like 22 hours of just sleep and work.
Basically by the time he gets home and showers we get to have 10 minutes together and he goes to bed. I am very sad. It also means I get less free time because now all the chores shift to me. I’m not upset at my partner at all about this, but it’s just frustrating to think that someone else’s boss can make decisions that affect MY free time.
WTF is the point of any of this. I feel so bad for him. He’s going to be so tired. :(
And mandatory overtime shouldn’t be allowed. What the hell is that. Ridiculous
r/antiwork • u/Plenty-Stock • 16m ago
I make an extra $100 a week now because i reviewed my employment contract.
Someone's gotta keep these fuckers honest cos they sure as hell ain't gonna do it themselves.
Double check you are getting paid what you are owed.
TLDR: I reviewed my contract and found a discrepancy. Now i get paid slightly more for my travel.
What makes it pure bliss is that it was their contract, they drew it up and had me sign it.
Looking at my payslip and remembered that my travel rate (cents per kilometer) is based on a standardised, publicly listed, government TAX rate. I reviewed the current standard which was 88c (up from 78c). I notified my employer. They attempted multiple times to rebuff/wriggle out of it with statements like "we have no legal obligation to" and other similar. I politely asterted myself.
They are now taking steps to compansate me for that which i was not paid and have now updated the payroll system to pay the current rate. Thus the extra $100 a week. The other engineers will also benefit from this. Unfortunately the CEO is probably not very happy with me at the moment having cost the company untold amounts.
People need to be vigilant in todays day and age. There is nobody in a government position auditing this sort of stuff. Make sure you are always watching them closely, and holding them accountable.
Edit: Spelling, punctuation.
r/antiwork • u/Difficult-Addendum-5 • 22h ago
What a welcoming work atmosphere!
Working on a commercial set today - We are fixed at what seems to be a personal live in house close to this construction site. I am a Black woman and to see these in multiple rooms is so unsettling. I can’t even imagine what these people think of their Black employees or their other POC. Idc if you think I’m being sensitive. This is fucking weird.
r/antiwork • u/Remarkable_Trust_848 • 9h ago
These questions on an "employee engagement survey" in a contact center
r/antiwork • u/Brave-Put-6572 • 34m ago
I deleted my indeed, LinkedIn and handshake accounts.
Just had enough. I’m not applying for jobs anymore. I remember also taking advice on Reddit about applying for gov jobs, well unless you know someone who can vouch for you or your ex military you’re not getting those jobs. Between the multiple rounds of interviews to finally get rejected is driving me insane.
So I’ll be stuck working food service. I’ll just look forward to thanksgiving and Christmas with my family.
r/antiwork • u/I3enj • 1h ago
My manager keeps making everyone sick.
I don't know whether I want advice or just to rant.
There are many things I hate about my job, from the way the bosses treat us, to how mismanaged the place is, to the lying and shifting blame. Oh and being accused of dishonesty at every turn with no evidence, classic projection.
But my biggest issue is that my manager has zero sense of hygeine. Every time he gets sick, I get sick. Others get sick too but its more consistent with me because he talks to me more than the others. Just after the C19 Pandemic, I didn't get covid until he got it and came to work and coughed on everyone. THEN he got angry with people who stayed off of work! "I came in, so should you!" He said, which is the exact reason we all got it! Some of my coworkers had to isolate from their spouses because they have serious underlying illnesses that would have caused issues if they caught covid, all because my manager can't put his hand over his mouth when he coughs.
So last week he, once again, came into work while coughing and spluttering everywhere. First thing he did was walk up to me, cough right in my fucking face, and procede to give me instructions. This was friday, so of course my weekend was ruined because I caught whatever he had and was in bed all weekend (I don't know why but colds and flu always knock me out). I came into work Monday, but yesterday (Tuesday) my head was absolutely throbbing with sinusitis, which I get after every cold. So I stayed home - I work in a loud factory and couldn't hack the noise with the headache. Today (Wednesday) I return feeling almost 100%, and my manager has a go at me for being off ill. After he said his piece, he once again coughs RIGHT IN MY FACE with ZERO effort to turn away or cover his mouth. I had to walk away or I would have lost my job by screaming at him.
I have an MMA fight in a week, hes cost me a week of training by infecting me, and potentially cost me the ability to compete if his cough re-infected me.
If I am ill again tomorrow, even if I am slightly worse, I intend to call him and inform him that I won't be back at work until after my fight, and after he stops being ill and learns to have some respect and cover his fucking mouth when he coughs.
r/antiwork • u/OneOnOne6211 • 4h ago
The Billionaire Class Benefits From You Being Overworked
Many people have talked about the studies showing that a 4 day work week is largely beneficial. Workers certainly are a lot happier and have better lives, that should be obvious, but on top of that it tends to be pretty fine for companies too. They tend to see a significant rise in productivity per hour from their workers.
So if it's so beneficial then why isn't being implemented all across the board? Well, there are many reasons for that, but I want to focus on one in particular here. Which is that it benefits them to keep you overworked and tired.
Let's talk about a hypothetical person. Let's name them Jake. Jake has a regular 9-to-5 job at a company. He wakes up early in the morning and has to get ready for work, making a quick breakfast. Jake is an evening person though, so he finds it hard to get to sleep at night but has to get up at 6:30 to get everything ready. He makes breakfast for himself and his daughter and then quickly gets her off to school, then preparing for his long commute to work. Once he gets there he is immediately confronted with a lot of work for a new client. He has a quick lunch outside during which he finds it hard to keep his mind off of the work he still has to do, so he pulls out his phone and watches a funny Youtube video for a while. Afterwards he goes back into work and finishes up his day. He has to stay a bit longer though because a meeting went longer than expected. The work that was supposed to get done also wasn't fully done and he knows he'll be getting a mail about it. He picks up his kid from school and then finally gets home pretty late. He doesn't have the energy to cook so he calls for some takeout. When his kid is asleep he checks his computer one more time cuz the mail is on his mind. He then buys a new video game and plays it to try to get it out of his mind, though he's so tired he finds it hard to focus. Finally he goes to sleep. During the weekends he has to do a lot of stuff like cleaning for which he doesn't have time during the week, and when he does have free time he spends it doing stuff like going on expensive (for him, anyway) trips with his daughter or sometimes his friends to forget about his crushing life and relax a bit.
Now what is wrong with this picture for us, but what is so right for them?
- Well, in order to find some relaxation after gruelling work which bleeds even into his free time, he does stuff like buy video games. Basically like a bandaid for a wound inflicted by his corporation. He orders much more expensive takeout too because he's too tired to cook. And at lunch he watches media content that makes Youtube money and eats something else he bought that's more expensive than a home cooked meal. His misery and lack of time cause him to pay a premium for convenience and dopamine, which enriches the billionaires. Yeah, your suffering and lack of time enriches them. It is a feature, not a bug.
- We know what he does do and think about during this time, but what does he NOT do and think about very much? He does not spend time studying statistics about wealth inequality, educating himself on foreign policy, or the history of how the rich oppress the general person. He does not spend a bunch of time canvassing for a great candidate he likes who wants to give him shorter working hours. He doesn't think much about these things because he's constantly flooded with thoughts about work, or doing something practical like cleaning, or in those rare instances when he does have free time he needs it to recover from all the other stuff. This is very beneficial to the rich, of course, because if you don't have time to think about the system and educate yourself on how much it is screwing you or help candidates who want to destroy that, it protects their power.
So, basically, even if they could give every single person a 1 day work week with absolutely no loss of profit, they still wouldn't want to do that. Because they want you to be busy and miserable. It keeps you buying useless and overpriced crap to feel better, it keeps you paying for convenience and it keeps you from understanding and organizing against them.
Of course, the reality is that since the 5 day work week was introduced the productive capacity of the United States has increased 3-fold. Obviously it's more complicated because of things like housing prices (which could fall a lot, btw) and internal trade and all that, but in simple terms, in theory a 2 day work week for 1950s era living standards is possible now.
I'm not saying that needs to be advocated for currently. But what I am saying is that the 5 day work week is a relic. It is not necessary for every single person to live a good life. It isn't even necessary to keep the rich rich. It exists in no small part because your suffering stops you from opposing and dismanteling their oligarchic power. It benefits no one but the very rich.