• datendefekt
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    162 years ago

    If my workload means I consistently have to put in more than 8 hours a day, it’s my responsibility to report that. I have a contract for 40 hours a week, I’m not a slave.

    • @HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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      2 years ago

      You can report whatever you want. There’s no assurance your employer will give a shit. The subject of this conversation was likely not on a 40 hour contract.

          • prole
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            02 years ago

            So do you believe contracts in the US are unenforceable, or…?

            • @HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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              72 years ago

              No, I believe 99% of Americans don’t HAVE employment contracts, and further that this kind of clause would be impossible to enforce because you’d have to somehow prove that 40 hours was not enough time to do your work, which is impossible.

              • datendefekt
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                02 years ago

                Maybe this is the socialist European in me, but I can’t believe that. Without a contract, the employer isn’t obligated to pay you at all and you’re not obligated to work. Even if it’s just sealed with a handshake, there is a legal framework for both parties. If you just treat it all like an EULA and say whatever, just let me work for you and it’ll work out, then that’s your problem.

                • @HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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                  32 years ago

                  Maybe this is the socialist European in me, but I can’t believe that.

                  I dunno what to tell you bud but it’s 1000% true. I’ve had a dozen jobs and never had a contract.

                  Without a contract, the employer isn’t obligated to pay you

                  Yes, they are.

                  Even if it’s just sealed with a handshake, there is a legal framework for both parties.

                  Handshakes are not legally binding, nor are verbal contracts.

            • Trebach
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              52 years ago

              Employment contracts in the US are quite rare. 49 out of 50 state are at-will employment (Montana being the exception), so they can fire you for any or no reason, excluding a small list of illegal reasons.

      • @Double_A@discuss.tchncs.de
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        -12 years ago

        Then I’ll start looking for another job… What kind of absolute dead end jobs are you guys working, that you have to be completely spineless? No wonder that conditions are getting worse and worse.

        • @HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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          72 years ago

          Lots of people have shitty jobs with shitty employers. That’s just the way the world is. Not everyone gets to pick from their lot of potential employers.