Anonymous wrote:Was the unbalanced workload assigned by the same manager you want to talk to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Managers, would you appreciate it if we let you know that assignments are unbalanced? In my team, there are the easy-going ones who are overworked (east Asians). There are ones, white female, who don't get assigned, by white female, as many tasks, don't show up to work and miss deadlines. What are good, acceptable ways for us to speak up for the burned out coworkers?
Is this private company or government?
Government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Managers, would you appreciate it if we let you know that assignments are unbalanced? In my team, there are the easy-going ones who are overworked (east Asians). There are ones, white female, who don't get assigned, by white female, as many tasks, don't show up to work and miss deadlines. What are good, acceptable ways for us to speak up for the burned out coworkers?
Is this private company or government?
Anonymous wrote:Managers, would you appreciate it if we let you know that assignments are unbalanced? In my team, there are the easy-going ones who are overworked (east Asians). There are ones, white female, who don't get assigned, by white female, as many tasks, don't show up to work and miss deadlines. What are good, acceptable ways for us to speak up for the burned out coworkers?