'I don't work for free': Factory supervisor demands workers arrive an hour early to shift, yet refuses to pay for it, resulting in a rebellion after one employee refuses

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    "Nothing could be done to make us work for free"
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    Start 30 minutes later to save company money? Ok.

    At one of the factories | worked at, we had a shift overlap. Each shift was there for 8.5 hours, with a half hour unpaid lunch. We
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    had a half hour on shift change to tell the incoming shift what was going on with the machines.
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    A bean counter figured out how much money could be saved with this 'unnecessary' half hour hand over time being cut.
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    This also cut our workday to 7.5 paid hours. They told the lead men to coordinate the shift handover, even though there was too
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    much information for one person to handle. Cue the malicious compliance. I strolled onto the production floor at my
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    new assigned start time. Machines were all down. Operators wait for me (a set up operator) and the lead man to discuss what needed to be done. Instead
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    of machines running continuously, they were shut down for at least a half hour. My lead man furiously asked me why I didn't come in earlier. I told him I don't work for free.
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    Naturally, my approach to the new way spread to the other shifts, and suddenly people who always came in early decided they didn't
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    want to work for free either. The factory production levels dropped. Upper management asked why. Several fingers were pointed at me for starting
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    the rebellion, but nothing could be done to make us work for free. A week later, our hours were changed back.
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    derallo Injection molding?
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    KJWeb8 OP High speed punch presses. Also plating department in the same building. The injection molding was in the building behind us.
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    stephawkins A week later, our hours. were changed back. Then a month later, our hours were gone when the company outsourced all the work to India
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    KJWeb8 OP Close. Arkansas, 3 years later.
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    Krono5_8666V8 Every company ever, at some point: "We had this brilliant idea to save money by not paying or employees for part of their work!"
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    dynamicd punch Similar situation at my work, except one person was assigned to cover an hour gap between the night shift and mornings by themselves.
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    Unfortunately that hour requires some forklift driving, and as per our Operational Health and Safety, we cannot operate any machinery if only one of our personnel is on site.
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    And since Truck Drivers don't count as our personnel, all it took was that one guy refusing to load/unload trucks for an hour for the rostering to change.
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    K1tsunea Bean counter is crazy. Congrats on your mini revolution, OP
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    Grrerrb No handover is a terrible idea, honestly more places should co more handover, in basically every line of work that has shifts.
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