Punctuality is a product of White Supremacy and you cannot discriminate against employees for choosing to work in alternative ways historically associated with race.
I wish that were feasible in some way lol. Tired of tightasses acting like 1 minute is killing or hurting anyone. most of us work over into break sometimes or even skip it to work until lunch. or work over a few minutes on shift. Its ok for you to get my extra minutes, but can't spare me 1-2 here and there at 5am?
I get firing the perpetually late, or the ones who show up literally hours late. Just some places take it way too seriously given the nature of blue collar work.
Mind I've never been fired for being late, or fired in general actually. That's just a pet peeve of mine
I think it should depend on context. If I'm covering an actual shift, i.e. a security gig or manning a ticket booth or anything else that reasonably requires a person to be somewhere during a certain time slot, then fine, punctuality should be a priority. But being at a welding station 15 minutes later than usual? Why does it matter? In fact, as long as the work gets done, you can show up whenever you want as far as I'm concerned.
Next they're going to make it illegal to fire people for being late to work
Punctuality is a product of White Supremacy and you cannot discriminate against employees for choosing to work in alternative ways historically associated with race.
My wife's career is saved!
I wish that were feasible in some way lol. Tired of tightasses acting like 1 minute is killing or hurting anyone. most of us work over into break sometimes or even skip it to work until lunch. or work over a few minutes on shift. Its ok for you to get my extra minutes, but can't spare me 1-2 here and there at 5am?
I get firing the perpetually late, or the ones who show up literally hours late. Just some places take it way too seriously given the nature of blue collar work.
Mind I've never been fired for being late, or fired in general actually. That's just a pet peeve of mine
I think it should depend on context. If I'm covering an actual shift, i.e. a security gig or manning a ticket booth or anything else that reasonably requires a person to be somewhere during a certain time slot, then fine, punctuality should be a priority. But being at a welding station 15 minutes later than usual? Why does it matter? In fact, as long as the work gets done, you can show up whenever you want as far as I'm concerned.
BPT is back on the menu