Cruel Boss Steals Speaker for playing Spanish Music, Employee Replaces it Immediately

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    Font - I work for a construction company that employs a lot of Latino men. I mainly stay up front with my boss on the computer, doing admin and project management work for him as directed. I love the guys in the back of our shop; they work incredibly hard and are the heart and soul of the company. Usually, they are listening to Mexican music while they work, on a big speaker because there's a lot of noise from the machines, etc.
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    Font - On Monday, we came into work and the stereo was gone. Halfway into the day, my boss admitted to me that he removed it from the workplace because he "hated that loud Spanish music and it gave him a headache." Where we sit, we can barely hear the music and we both are usually listening to whatever we want from our computers with earbuds. I thought it was incredibly cruel and I could tell my coworkers were pissed but didn't feel that they could speak up.
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    Font - This morning before work, I got a cheap but great Bluetooth speaker set for them from Facebook Marketplace. Picked it up before work and gave it to them. They happily set it up and resumed playing their music while working. My boss asked where they got it from and I told him he can talk to me. For some reason, I guess he didn't expect me to advocate for them since I rarely go in the back. He hasn't said anything about it yet. I cannot imagine being such an asshole that you want to deny ha
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    Font - pkinetics 21 hr. ago It's about control. He hates that they are able to find a way to make the job less dreery. 3.2K Reply Share ... • 21 hr. ago megatonrezident Yeah. He's currently in his office with the Sirius classic rock station turned all the way up, as if to retaliate in a way. It's so petty. I'm not complaining though because I love classic rock. The lineup today is getting me through my work. 42.5K ↓ Reply Share ...
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    Rectangle - birdguy 21 hr. ago The small vengeance of a small man. 4456 Reply ↑ Share megatonrezident I read through this sub all the time and I'm finally happy I can share something. Capitalism is a disease. 307 ↓ Reply ● 21 hr. ago Share
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    Font - kissmaryjane 18 hr. ago Or the fact that he doesn't understand the words, or he finds it "unamerican" 39 Reply ↑ Share ...
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    Font - Excellent Squirrel86 19 hr. ago We had a variety of immigrants where I worked, and the radio station was on a rotating schedule. Spanish, Polish, country, American rock, Chinese. Russian. We all found it entertaining. Work got done. Everybody was happy at least part of the time ↑ 101 Reply Share
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    Font - RespondCapable 20 hr. ago When I was younger, I also hated Mexican music. Then someone pointed out that it was making people happy. After that, I didn't dislike it so much. ↑ 669 Reply Share ... Equivalent-Pay-6438 20 hr. ago I always absolutely loved Mexican music and Latin Music in general, especially Latin Jazz. It's so cheerful and high energy. I can't imagine what the problem is. Mariachi in particular is the best, and so is Norteña. I am not Latina, either. I would have my revenge a
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    Font - Suitable_Night8256 20 hr. ago • I worked in construction when I was young and the ranchera music on the job sites was very much not my thing. It usually took a two minute conversation to work out an understanding of "hey, I'm working in this area, I'm going to play my music, I'll turn down a little, you turn down a little, and we can both enjoy ourselves." Never once had anyone argue in the slightest. People are usually pretty reasonable and don't want to actively bother others. If it hon
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    Font - 91 Grimis4 19 hr. ago I worked with people that would blast Spanish music, yea I hated it. I would just put on headphones. But if they ever took away that boombox I'd be pissed for them. 445 Reply ↑ Share ...
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    Font - icepick3383 18 hr. ago We had signs put up in our neighborhood banning the playing of loud music by construction workers. It's like come on, these hard working dudes are busting their ass in the heat and someone had to complain because the music was a bit too loud? It's thinly-veiled racism and nothing more. Some people can't stand to see other people happy.
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    Font - Longjumping-Air 1489 19 hr. ago But...it's all music in SPANISH. How does he know they're not singing about him? /sarcasm
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    Font - tehjoz 20 hr. ago Good for you, and kudos on not being a shitty, small person like your boss 37 Reply ↑ Share ...
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    Font - Cookieeeees ● 17 hr. ago i worked irrigation for 2 years, only non mexican in my department, guys were the best i loved them and always listened to their music on the job site, i even enjoyed it doing silly dances which they thought was hilarious. Thankfully even our boss (the only other non mexican) loved them and living in america we had a lot of racist customers that would demand no mexicans work on their yard, well 90% of our staff are mexican, he would purposefully keep me away from
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    Font - bealetonplayus1 18 hr. ago After my father passed away I lived in his house until it was ready for sale. The painting company we hired was owned by a Maga guy. Of course all his employees were immigrants. This was taking place during the World Cup and I had it on because I was interested. Of course his employees were paying attention but doing their work. This asshole walks into the room but doesn't see me. He begins berating his guys about having the game on the TV. That's when I stood u
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    Font - QueenOfSplitEnds • 17 hr. ago Thank you. A small detail like being able to listen to music makes for a happier environment in a probably unenjoyable work setting. Mi gente are some of the most hardworking, fastest, loyal, productive, detailed, intelligent workers who take pride in their work.
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    Font - Diligent-Law-4275 • 20 hr. ago Kudos to for thinking of your coworkers! Good call. 8 Reply ↑ Share

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