'You can't use your work phone unless you're on the clock': Company suffers drop in production following employees' conformance to new guidelines, HR fails to mediate

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    Font - Posted by u/Reyim6 2 days ago We were told we absolutely cannot use our work phone when not on the clock. M OC
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    Font - The job I do require tons and tons of communication, coordinating, and often lot of things are time sensitive. So often, if one of us can't get ahold of someone, we are absolutely fu₁ ‹ed! So it have been the norms for us to communicate in advance so we can plan out our day.
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    Font - It was never a big deal to us as it usually just take maybe 5-10 minutes to confirm everything is going as planned or be informed of any changes a few hours before we start the day. This is more to make our life and work easier for everybody.
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    Font - About two months ago, the company decided that we aren't allows to use our work phone unless on clock. They cracked down on everyone who did it aggressively! The supervisors and managers would even call or send a text to employee when they
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    Font - aren't on the clock just to test us. Anyone who replied would be written up. No matter how much we complained, they refuse to budge or listen at all! They get the final saying! Grudgingly we all agreed to follow the policy.
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    Font - No surprise, everybody decide to just stop replying their phone as soon as their shift is over... Surprise surprise!!! Nearly everybody have been late pretty much everyday! A lot of appointment have been missed!
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    Font - Tons of mistakes have been made because no body was able to get the answer they need. Clients start to complain like crazy! The office and managers were immediately slammed with tons of phone calls and getting very behind on everything.
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    Font - This week, we all were hauled into a meeting. They were asking us what can they do to help us fix this mess. We all pi ed about the whole thing as it wasn't a fun time for us either! Most of us just basically told them we warned them repeatedly and they weren't having it! So they can clean this
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    Font - mess up! They tried to suggest a special code so we know if it is extremely urgent, but no one want to carry their personal phone and work phone around all the time just for in case. In fact, most of us told them we just turn the phone off or put it on mute as soon as we get home. They tried
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    Font - to float the idea of making all of us salary which was immediately shot down as they have a horrible history of overworking their salary workers. They tried to ask us if we are willing to go back to the old way... It didn't went well either as there was mixed reaction. Some were cool with the
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    Font - idea, some were like "absolutely not unless Im getting paid for that time", and some just flat out don't want to deal with phone when they aren't on clock at all! The meeting end without anything being fixed. Now the CEO and HR and other upper
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    Font - managers have been pulling their hair out trying to figure out how to navigate this delicate fi k up! It was so glorious to watch them running into the wall repeatedly over stupid adjustment that no body want!
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    Font - +2. 2 days ago S It's amazing who incompetent leadership and management can destroy initiative and morale. They didn't listen and they will continue to feel the consequences 4 1.3k Fast_Fee517 Reply Share
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    Font - revloc_ttam 1.2 days ago Back in the 90s the aerospace company I worked for provided beepers for all the engineers. They cost the company $3.00 a month each. Very cheap. It came in very handy in case of an issue that cropped up after hours.
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    Font - One of the newly hired MBAs decided a good way to save money was to eliminate the beepers. We all turned them in. Then one time we had rocket on the pad ready for launch. When you are launching a rocket it is very important to launch on time. Any
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    Font - delay keeps a standing army of managers, engineers and technicians around charging to the program. One time they had an issue. However they couldn't contact the engineer who was the expert on that system. He had turned in his beeper. The delay
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    Font - managers, engineers and technicians around charging to the program. One time they had an issue. However they couldn't contact the engineer who was the expert on that system. He had turned in his beeper. The delay cost the company $millions. They
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    Font - missed the launch window and the next launch window was weeks away. Hey, but they did save three bucks on that guy's beeper. They decided that maybe it wasn't a cost savings after all. When they asked engineers if they wanted their beepers back, many declined.
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    Font - The company did learn a big lesson and when cell phones became available in the 2000s they gave everyone a cell phone and told them to go ahead and use it as their personal phone. It worked out for everybody. People got free phones with no phone bill and the company could contact its employees anytime.
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    Font - +3 • 2 days ago Power trips are often downhill into a brick wall. ↑211 Murwiz Reply Share CF-Gamer4life - 2 days ago Have a nice trip, see you next wall
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    Font - Fiempre_sin_tabla • 2 days ago The supervisors and managers would even call or send a text to employee when they aren't on the clock just to test us. Anyone who replied would be written up.
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    Font - Management: HOW DARE YOU ANSWER YOUR WORK PHONE OFF THE CLOCK! YOU KNOW THE RULES! YOU'RE GETTING WRITTEN UP!
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    Font - Also management: FAIL TO ANSWER YOUR WORK PHONE WHENEVER IT RINGS! YOU'RE NOT A TEAM PLAYER! YOU'RE GETTING WRITTEN UP! HOW DARE YOU 47 Reply Share
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    Font - CoderJoe1 +3. 2 days ago Do you think their initial intent of the new policy was to provide work/life balance or to ensure work phones aren't being used for non work activities? ✩ 106 Reply Share
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    Font - jackpandanicholson 2 days ago It was because their employees are hourly, non-exempt, and they realized that the time spent out of work on work phones qualified as overtime that they didn't want to pay. 204 Reply Share

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