At the request of the mods, it has been brought here:
http://consumerist.com/2011/12/shoul...the-rules.html
As the title says.
Here's my take on it: docking pay, HELL NO. Write-ups, for some of them HELL yes. The ones I do not get are:
"Personal items in the kitchen"-does this count things the employee legitimately needs, for example an asthma inhaler?
"Family/friends visiting work"-That does not fly with me either way. How hard is it to say "Sorry guys, I can't talk now, I'll talk when my shift's over". On the other hand, docking pay because your parents decided to buy from their local pizza store (which you just happen to work at) is a load of bullcrap.
"Not leaving the store for ANY reason while on the clock"-does this include delivery drivers? Also, what about the event of an emergency (like someone in the comments pointed out), does this mean the employee will have their pay docked because something caught fire? Another thing someone pointed out: taking out the rubbish.
http://consumerist.com/2011/12/shoul...the-rules.html
As the title says.
Here's my take on it: docking pay, HELL NO. Write-ups, for some of them HELL yes. The ones I do not get are:
"Personal items in the kitchen"-does this count things the employee legitimately needs, for example an asthma inhaler?
"Family/friends visiting work"-That does not fly with me either way. How hard is it to say "Sorry guys, I can't talk now, I'll talk when my shift's over". On the other hand, docking pay because your parents decided to buy from their local pizza store (which you just happen to work at) is a load of bullcrap.
"Not leaving the store for ANY reason while on the clock"-does this include delivery drivers? Also, what about the event of an emergency (like someone in the comments pointed out), does this mean the employee will have their pay docked because something caught fire? Another thing someone pointed out: taking out the rubbish.
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