http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2003/09/01/off_the_clock/Management uses passive intimidation to discourage workers from asing for OT pay.
WTF is going on here? Will the mainstream american worker just lie down and accept this type of treatment?
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Take Annemarie Kennedy, an editorial assistant at a Massachusetts publishing company and an admitted "workaholic." She routinely works 45 hours per week, but never requests overtime pay, she said. She cites loyalty to her employer and a concern for job security in a weak economy.
"Ours is a good company, and I feel I need to do the best job I can, even if it means working nine or 10 hours, sans lunch breaks, for seven hours' pay," said Kennedy, 26, of Gloucester. "Last, part of the reason is probably fear. I know the economy isn't so very good. I want to go out of my way to make sure everything my supervisor and I are responsible for is taken care of in an organized, efficient way."
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Executive secretary Jennifer McClay, 25, of Dracut, said she is uncomfortable asking for overtime pay because it makes her feel needy. "I occasionally work overtime, but I am afraid to put it down on my time sheet," she said. "I feel as if, by putting it down, it's as if I'm desperate for the money. I don't want my managers, who don't get overtime, to think I need the money that badly that I have to account for every single penny."
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"I work anywhere from one hour to, easily, six or eight extra hours per week," said Bourque. She doesn't ask for overtime pay because "it is a lot easier to do the work and get it done than go through the
approval process."
WTF!!! The approval process? Would that include threats about losing ones job?
This is sickening! I fear that this will be a trend and eventually OT pay will not exist.
Corporate "patriots" intimidating american workers to do more for less.
Anyone here been subjected to this?