• VitoRobles@lemmy.today
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    4 hours ago

    Around 2015, My niece told me she worked at a bank teller and the first thing they did was require her to install the bank’s app and rate it five stars. She said her phone is too old and they got angry. And she’d tell me they’d do “phone sweeps” to see if the app was on people’s phones.

    Do min-wage companies still do this or do they know better?

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        I have told managers, to their faces, I do not have a smart phone… While holding my smart phone.

        So far, while most have quite noticeably glanced at my phone, none have actually called me out on it.

        If any of them ever do, I will just get a prepaid flip phone and use that for work.

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        15 minutes ago

        America is a pro-business country.

        They can fire you for any reason, like if they hate you’re gay. They don’t SAY that. They wishy washy it with “not a cultural fit”. Or throw you into difficult situations so they can fire you with “unable to complete tasks”.

        I have Europeans who joined my company surprised at how little protection they get.

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      3 hours ago

      There is a bank in the UK that used employee bank balances to prove they didn’t need a pay rise last year, which they were able to do because banking with them was a condition of employment

      When I was in school they once checked everyone’s phones to make sure we had installed Twitter and followed the school’s accounts for each department. That was about a decade ago so it’s probably TikTok or something by now.

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      Back in the mid 2000s, the TV station Inworked at wanted everyone to haveout homepage as the default to increase hits.