15 workers' rights worth fighting for across the country
Episode #57
Abuse at work can come in many forms:
Discrimination against independent contractors, volunteers, interns, fellows, and trainees
Retaliation against workers who share wage information
Employers interfering in union elections
Constructive discharge (pushing workers out)
Tying your healthcare to your job
Paying you a non-livable wage
Requiring you to stay silent when an employer pays you for their wrongdoings through a settlement
Not treating you like a human by granting you bereavement leave
Requiring you to waive your rights to accept the job
Paying you below the minimum wage just because you make tips
Giving you fewer than 14 days notice to work a shift, retaliating against you for requesting specific hours, requiring you to work back-to-back closing and opening shifts, and hiring new employees when you're looking for more hours available
Stealing wages
Not providing enough sick leave during COVID
Not paying for some portion of leave when needing to care for a family member
Verbal abuse, sabotage, and other forms of abuse of power that violate a worker's right to dignity
In this episode, I talk about proposed legislation across the country that deals with these issues. Passing these bills will advance workers' rights in a culture where workers are treated like means to stuff higher-ups pockets rather than humans.
If you've been abused at work related to your race, gender, disability, age, or other demographic and would like to share your story anonymously, email [email protected].
If you feel like you need more help, I have a free guide to recovery steps at dignitytogether.org/targets and a signup for daily boosts through your inbox at the same place.
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