Anonymous wrote:If a break is mandatory then it should be paid.
Would be okay if your work implemented four 15 minute smoke breaks and said they were unpaid.
Just because employers were getting away with forcing workers to take unpaid breaks doesn’t mean it’s ok!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just complaining to my husband about my Gen Z colleagues (we’re older millennials). Not only do they have a very irreverent approach to work - no respect for hierarchy, no sense of urgency, no proactive problem solving - they ask a million questions instead of just doing stuff. Very aggravating.
Get used to it evolve or die
Anonymous wrote:If a break is mandatory then it should be paid.
Would be okay if your work implemented four 15 minute smoke breaks and said they were unpaid.
Just because employers were getting away with forcing workers to take unpaid breaks doesn’t mean it’s ok!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cant load tiktok, can you explain what the premise is?
She crying because she doesn’t get paid doing the lunch breaks..
So she wants to be paid for the full 8 (or whatever) hours she is at work, instead of forcing a break and only getting paid for 7.5?
Idk doesnt seem that unreasonable.
I’m with this. I’d rather skip lunch and get off work half an hour earlier.
Anonymous wrote:She sound like she is joking and doing it for TT.
We worked 12-hours shifts non-stop with couple of 1-minute bathroom breaks. I ended up in ER two times. I lost count of how many times others had to go. Someone collapsed on the street- all work related.
I also didn't get paid for training or the minimum required; lots of wage theft.
I'm glad this generation are not letting anything remotely similar happen to them.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZPRTMG1sR/
I’m not having this. I’m 50, and not once in my life have I heard people complain like this…..:
Anonymous wrote:I was just complaining to my husband about my Gen Z colleagues (we’re older millennials). Not only do they have a very irreverent approach to work - no respect for hierarchy, no sense of urgency, no proactive problem solving - they ask a million questions instead of just doing stuff. Very aggravating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cant load tiktok, can you explain what the premise is?
She crying because she doesn’t get paid doing the lunch breaks..
So she wants to be paid for the full 8 (or whatever) hours she is at work, instead of forcing a break and only getting paid for 7.5?
Idk doesnt seem that unreasonable.