• pipsqueak1984
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    5 months ago

    Between all the progressive ideals that have been forced down our throats over the past few decades and it becoming socially unacceptable to do things like smoke and drink at work, I’d say we work in some of least toxic work cultures to date.

    • GrundlButter@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      5 months ago

      Toxic work culture also means dishonest management expectations, wage theft, and generally anti-employee policies.

      For example, around 2-3 years ago I heard a fun story about why my old employer lost 3/4 of their IT team(MSP, their product was IT folks). The straw that broke the camel’s back was a management partner asking an employee “are you letting your family get in the way of your job?” This was because they couldn’t get this person to work overtime on the spot because they weren’t going to leave their kid’s sports game.

      At that same employer, about 7 years ago, I was told I would have to start my day at the customer’s job site at or before 8AM, and I wouldn’t be compensated for my travel time because “everyone has a commute, buddy”. Problem was, my customers were often over an hour away, and they were going to bill the customer for my travel time anyway.

      There’s certainly still toxic work cultures, and while I am glad you seemingly haven’t had to experience it as much recently, you shouldn’t discount other’s struggles just because you aren’t experiencing the same thing.

    • Croquette@sh.itjust.works
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      5 months ago

      If you step on a small sack of shit or a slightly smaller sack of shit, your shoes still smell like shit.

      In the US, wage theft is fucking big, the biggest part of the pie in its category.

      In the current work culture, your employer will try to fuck you over if that means they get a cent more.