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Gogirlgo
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Posted: 01/14/04 - 15:59 Post subject: Shelfie's fave
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pokychick
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Posted: 01/14/04 - 16:03 Post subject:
I just finished reading the article. This line really irked me.
| CNN article wrote: |
Englund said managers were simply trying to encourage teamwork. "Off the clock is not necessarily evil," Englund said. |
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Cappy
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Posted: 01/14/04 - 16:31 Post subject:
I got a Nolefan error when I clicked on the link.
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gretriever
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Posted: 01/14/04 - 16:33 Post subject:
| Cappy wrote: | I got a Nolefan error when I clicked on the link.  | Do a reply, delete the urls and /quote at the end. Hit preview, and it should be a good link.
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Gogirlgo
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Posted: 01/14/04 - 17:28 Post subject:
Yeah, that line really bothered me too. And it got me wondering. How many of you people who work outside the home do so off the clock? I'm not talking about being a salaried, exempt employee who sometimes works after hours.
I mean, of those of us who are hourly paid, how many of us don't continue to be paid if we work overtime? How many of us work "off the clock?"
And if there in fact are people here who work "off the clock," do you feel it's OK?
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