Billion-dollar company asks $19.95/hour wage workers to donate to colleague: 'I don't make enough to save my coworkers from disaster'

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    "Pay them more and donate directly"
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    r/antiwork u/beckyloow... 22h Stuck In Robot • I make 19.50 an hour at a billion dollar company but I need to support employees in need at the company, and how dare I say so
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    Hi team, I am reaching out to share news that one of our team members has recently faced unexpected challenges, starting with a 9- hour power outage that spoiled all the food in their home and a flooded apartment resulting in displacement of their home. In moments like these, our strengths as a team shines brightest when we come together to support one another. We have always been counted on to do the right thing and to help others. If you would like to donate, your support would be deeply appre
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    Today 10:13 AM I have a question on this email...why is the company asking us as employees to donate, instead of just directly giving what is needed to the employee? I would think the company as a whole has more resources than each individual employee. In addition I'm sure a lot of us are already struggling to make ends meet as it is, and are unable to support another person as much as we would like to. In addition it would most likely be more efficient to have the donations come directly from o
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    You ever heard of Pay it forward? My Wife and I have been paying for Storage for 3 yrs now and have Tons of Furniture from Two houses. They Reached out because it's People like us that have the Resources to Help these families, So before you Judge, think before you Speak. Instead of making a Buck, I'd rather donate what we have to help someone else out that really needs it.
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    if you have any questions. about that email, please direct them to me or or another supervisor directly. The main chat is not really the best forum for it.
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    My company sent this email out today and this is the show I've started over it. I don't care about your storage units dude I don't make enough to save my coworkers from disaster. Pay them more and donate directly.
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    Internal-Disaster-61 22h Ugh, these kinds of emails make my eyes roll so far back into my skull that it hurts. Have received these before, along with the "if anyone would like to donate any of their vacation days" ones as well. Really?!? Can't the company just give them some extra time off?!? Insanity
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    beckyloowho OP ⚫ 21h Stuck In Robot Dude right? I'm living with my mom and sister because your salary doesn't allow for anything else.
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    Imaybereptar • 22h Good on you for doing it publicly, tbh more companies need to be called out in front of all of their employees
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    beckyloowho OP. 22h Stuck In Robot Also I love how wanting my company to step up means "you don't believe in helping others"
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    JennaSais ⚫ 21h • The person who responded to you is such a tool, from the humblebrag about how much stuff they have down to the weird- capitalization habits. Condolences for having to work with that kind of person.
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    ChutzpahQ 22h • Two houses......so out of touch with the reality of the majority of people
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    Special_Grapefroot • 22h "We have so much from our two houses." So uh, again I ask, why are you asking the $20/hour employees to tap into their own finances.
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    splitinfinitive22222 • 21h ...that's not what "Pay it Forward" means. Boot- licking
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    No_Rec1979 • 22h "Is the company prepared to match our donations?"
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    Garrden 21h • paying for storage for 3 years now That doesn't look like a good choice financially
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    RaccoonObjective5674 21h All of that unwarranted capitalization hurts my eyes. heyitscory 21h • Reply CEOs know that most businesses fail due to undercapitalization. 62

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