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Relocated
about 4 months ago

I was (I think) about to be LAId off from a major company in Chicago -- knew would be terrible to survive there --- hey, I just didnt leave a city. I left the country and moved back to Toronto .. now I moved to a job here to get away from being laid off -- but another reason was that my parents are here and so I will live with them and save my money. Who know where this economy is going. Save you money, friends ....
By Telonu User
about 4 months ago
Sadly I believe the trend of leaving the country to work will grow. Many of the US companies who left the country after NAFTA was formed- the fact that companies are just closing daily, downsizing etc. It's especially sad to see alot of the small biz juz having to fold.
By Someone
As Ex-Employee

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about 4 months ago

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layoff at Viracon Statesboro, Georgia
about 4 months ago

How many were laid off at Viracon Statesboro, GA today? My prayers are with them.

By Someone
As Other

lay down and die or
about 4 months ago

Fight Back with Homemade bombs, Sniper Fire
By Someone
As Other

Dirty RIF's
about 4 months ago

My condolences to you all. I feel we need to create laws to protect workers rights & make employment situations more transparent. Now on my 3rd RIF, I researched my Fortune 100 company and found they were in good fiscal standing - however if I had had more transparency, I would have learned they weren't. For those of us trying to re-enter the workforce, we are the most vulnerable to layoffs and dirty RIF's (reallocation to a lower paying job) due to the lack of seniority. Here is what I would like to see:
* Collective work history score for the employee: If you have been a good employee then you would receive a score from employeers that travels with you from job to job, much like a credit rating based on criteria that reflects a good employee. If your RIFed over and over, it would not count against you or make you look unstable if you had a score proving otherwise. It would make you a valid canidate for the next opportunity.
* Collective score for employers: Score would reflect criteria giving transparency to fiscal strength, RIF's, layoffs and employee terminations, & employee promotions. Employees interviewing with a company would be able to determine risk for accepting a position with the employer.
* Re-write state statutes that repeal the "termination at will" and ensure there is a legal contract in place for new hires that guarantees them an alloted period of time that they may remain in the job given they meet performance expectations. If there is a challenge to this, bring in a 3rd party to review the situation and ensure there is a valid reason to terminate the employee.
* Make it illegal for employers to intimidate workers to step down into lower paying positions to keep their job. Per the contract above, an employer must validate with emperical data that they can not afford the position and re-negociate the contract with a 3rd party overseeing.
* We middle class carry the rich & the poor on our backs. Our responsibility should be to ourselves
By Telonu User
about 4 months ago
READ THE HISTORY OF UNIONS!!!!! see why people finally had enough back in the 20's. women & children were worked 80 & 90 hours a week with no protection. Don't believe me look it up on the web, there's all kinds of horror stories what these corporate pigs did to common people looking for crumbs
 
By Telonu User
about 4 months ago
This is re-inventing the wheel!!!!!!!!! its called UNIONS! But the Republicans keep busting them by mis-information
By Someone
As Employee

Overdrive Media, LLC - Flagstaff, AZ
about 4 months ago

I worked for Bill Hagen and Doug Bennet at their ad agency in Flagstaff, AZ. It was nothing but a horrific experience! They treated their employees like crap by either yelling at them, demeaning them in front of other employees, or flat out harassing them until they quit. Mr. Bennett sexually harassed female interns they brought in from the NAU campus. Bill Hagen actually met with us and told us how to manipulate and deceive local business owners to do sales with Overdrive Media. They worked the employees well past 8 hours a day and would say since we were on salary we had to do it or else! Salary was basically minimum wage compounded into 40 hours. So you actually made less money than you were being paid. They were completely unethical and used profanity in front of us on a daily basis. I finally decided to quit! The worst job I ever had in my life!
By Telonu User
about 4 months ago
A employer yelling at you is instant grounds for unemployment. Even if you quit, apply on the grounds of there abusive work environment, if half is true what you siad, you will win your case and get to collect.
By Someone
As Ex-Employee