A Missing Payment Leads to a Workplace Confrontation—and No One Wants Responsibility
It seems odd to me to throw a BBQ and invite a bunch of people you don’t work with anymore.
It seems odd to me to throw a BBQ and invite a bunch of people you don’t work with anymore.
The supervisor is ignoring huge problems, and that’s not okay.
If a job’s policy goes against someone’s identity, then it isn’t a good match.
I get that he’s really frustrated, but it’s not worth doing anything illegal.
Speaking up is hard, but suffering through the status quo is too.
It doesn’t get better than that!
Sometimes it’s better to walk away from a bad situation than to fight it.
The other business owner was way too patient.
Punishing people for asking questions is never the sign of a good manager.
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