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All things that are illegal in real countries
I see this and assume it’s fake. Then, my wife starts a job where they make her pay for her own background heck and drug test and tell her she will be charged $250 if she quits without a 2 week notice. How is any of that legal?!
It’s not legal.
Everything’s legal if the people don’t have the money for lawyers
I’m not disagreeing with you, but they seemed pretty adamant about it. They even said they’d send it to collections.
I’m in Pennsylvania which is a “right to work” state.
That doesn’t make it legal.
Call Labor & Industry (L&I) and file a worker complaint.
dude you live in the “fuck you” state.
did you know anytime you call a call center they have a special American based call center that’s DEDICATED to PA calls?
104 vacation days
fine print: We reserve the right to force you to come in without additional pay if there is work to do.
What you’re saying is, that you’ll only accept that I’m sick if you genuinely hear absolutely nothing from me because I’m either dead or completely incapacitated, and then only show up later after recovering?
I can work with that.
“Sorry I haven’t been to work this month, I’m too sick to go to the doctor”
If I saw this I would either quit on the spot or call up my union.
“No one wants to work anymore”
Sounds like someone has wasted their generational wealth and is getting desperate.
Based on the font of “Company Policies” and the fact that it’s an embossed metal (or shiny plastic) sign, I’m gonna assume this is a gag decoration. However, I wouldn’t be surprised about a company using this as inspiration…
I have to hope that this is a joke sign.
This is what working in Japan & Taipei is like XD
Taiwan?
🤔
Would that be legal in the US?
They call it Right to Work. It’s truly anti union.
Isn’t this just standard US employment terms?
The only problem is generally you can’t count on having Sat/Sun off