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Harassment in the Workplace

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#1
  • Sai
  • mail
  • 2024/02/06 21:01

When I submitted a Formal Complaint for harassment at work, the treatment got worse.
They made a PIP^(Performance Improvement Plan ) and they listed all kinds of unreasonable things.
One of them is that I used to wait at work for an hour or two after work until the traffic calmed down before leaving, but now I'm being told to leave as soon as I finish work. I'm not applying for overtime pay, and if I have any work left to do, I just do it while I'm waiting. I understand that HR is the enemy.
What is the best place to get help with retaliation at work ??

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#9
  • 911しゃん
  • 2024/02/08 (Thu) 11:28
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Maybe the harassment in the workplace is the reason Topix is sitting around with no overtime.
Even HR is probably getting input from both sides.

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#15
  • ホイ
  • 2024/02/09 (Fri) 16:04
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Are you sure that you are not just an Exempt Employee? Normally, you would not be asked to go home early. You might want to reconfirm your status.
In any case, I think it's a waste of time to stay at the office for an hour or two after work. Why don't you start work 2 hours later?

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#16
  • 従業員は一人じゃない
  • 2024/02/09 (Fri) 16:10
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? No matter how long you've been with the company, if you have a new boss, you have to adapt to that boss, isn't that what a company organization is all about?
Just because you were warned about it is sexual harassment ?

> You didn't pay for overtime ? ← I didn't write these things.

What this means is that other employees think so. There have been complaints. I think that's what you meant.

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#19
  • スティーブジョブズ
  • 2024/02/09 (Fri) 17:15
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In the U.S., working long hours is not a virtue like in Japan.
Rather, those who stay behind to work because they cannot finish within the allotted time may be considered to have a problem with their ability.

The agencies that file complaints are
US Equal Employment Commission
or
U.S. Department of Labor
Wage and Hour Division
312 N. Spring Street
Suite 701
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 894-6375}
I see.

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#20
  • パサポルテ
  • 2024/02/09 (Fri) 18:38
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What kind of harassment is it?

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