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Woman Fired for Doing Work at Lunch Wins Unemployment Claim
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"You work too much. This is clearly against company policy."
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She got fired for skipping lunch so she could finish her project :doh:
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She's done nothing wrong. If she hadn't worked through lunch would they have paid her the overtime she needed because she had to work late to finish the project?
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well okay punching in for lunch but still working? But still no need to fire her unless she has been warned many times before, never read the whole article so maybe she has.
During my shifts if I need to catch up and smoko has arrived I will grab a coffee and carry on working boss doesn't like it but he knows if you have to catch up you have to catch up, we all do it. I mean the only reason I take a break is to have a smoke & coffee anyways! 10yrs on the job a stressful job, obviously a good worker shouldn't of been fired maybe a warning. |
The issue being the punch on, punch off system which that particular workplace uses? I'm unfamiliar with the system, don't have it where I work.
I don't see anything wrong with working through lunch. If the project needed to be done ASAP, wouldn't working through lunch be a good thing? Showing initiative etc? |
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Our non-exempt employees are required by law to take 30 minute lunch. This can not be waived nor can they work through lunch. We were instructed not to ask any of our non-exempt employees any questions during their lunch break. Many of the non-exempt employees were unhappy when this ruling came down. Many non-exempt employees worked through their lunch break and then took off 30 minutes early. But it is the law and whether we agree or disagree, we are obligated to follow this law. |
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When I posted this topic originally, I was curious as to how the response would be given the international demographic of these forums. In the U.S., much stock is put in following orders and policies and the maintaining of corporate structure (I recall a magazine article in the 1980s describing how moving up the corporate ladder involved keeping one's nose firmly in the posterior 'cheeks' of the person on the ladder rung above you). There are places where infractions are taken as virtually personal affronts, regardless of well-intentioned motives. I, personally, have had situations over the last 40+ years of employment where I have had to deal with 'superiors' who cared more their orders were followed than any benefit gained by a bit of 'stretching' of the rules. Fortunately, I have never really had a seriously adverse result from my 'waywardness" but, I have come close quite often... Quote:
The article states at the time of her dismissal, she had marked her 10th anniversary at the company a month earlier. If there was no other reason to dismiss her, and the article does not cite one given by the employer in the court proceedings, it seems a frightful waste of a proven, apparently well-regarded employee merely to enforce a fairly arbitrary rule. The company might be better served to reconsider the tenure of the middle-manager who made the decision and cost the company so much time, money, and bad public realtions... |
Worked as a checker at a grocery store for a year to help me through college. At one point they told us to take an extra 15 minutes on our lunch breaks, the reasoning being that they're fined $100 if our time-cards (we used an electronic card reader rather than old-timey punch cards) said we came back even so much as a second early. Eventually, they told us to take a an extra 15 minutes on top of that.
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Maybe then you would have noticed that she never contested the firing at all, it was only about the reciept of welfare/social security. @Falkiron Quote:
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It tells that they could have fired her for any reason or no reason at all and it would have been fine to sack her as long as it wasn't breaking discrimination laws. |
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You forgot to add 'Your Welcome' Your welcome. |
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Pure comedy is always welcome. |
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