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Top unbelievable workplace events 2005

by jandsm Fri Dec 23rd, 2005 at 04:01:17 AM EST

The American Consulting firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas (sic!) published a funny report about workplace events in 2005. So next time you are trying to rescue a squirrel in your office, check your watch carefully.


From Challenger, Gray and Christmas

- The Whine-Free Policy. A German company initiated a strict no-whining policy. Negative Nellies and other boat rockers are under a two-moans-and-out rule. According to the company, several workers have quit and two others have been fired for violating the whine-free policy.

  • We Are Family, Only. DaimlerChrysler's transmission plants in Kokomo, Indiana, have designated 80 percent of their employee parking as reserved for Chrysler vehicles only. Any non-Chrysler vehicle parked in a reserved area will be towed to Indianapolis, 50 miles away, where the employee will have to pay $200 to get his or her car back.

  • No Slack For War Wives. A Michigan woman was fired from her part-time receptionist job after failing to show up for work the day after seeing her husband off to war as a National Guard member.

  • Rescue Squirrels On Your Own Time. A woman says she was suspended from her job for spending too much time trying to rescue a squirrel trapped in the ceiling of the library where she works.

  • Executive Whipped Into Shape. An executive for a foundation that funds heart disease research was accused of embezzling more than $237,000 and using some of the money to pay for the services of a dominatrix.

  • Anyone Desperate For A Job? The National Labor Relations Board refused to strike down a security company's rule that prohibits employees from getting together away from work. The policy forbids workers from going to lunch together, attending each other's weddings, or doing anything else they might want to do with each other outside of work.

  • Productivity vs. Religion: And the Winner is... 30 Muslim workers were fired from a major computer manufacturer's Nashville plant for adhering to religious doctrine that requires them to pray daily at sunset.

  • Forgot To Wrap That Can! A worker with a good record and no problems with his supervisors was unexpectedly fired from his job with a beer distributor. While no reason was given, the firing occurred on the same day a picture of the worker drinking a competitor's beer appeared in a local newspaper.

  • No Hablas Español. Two Spanish-speaking hair stylists in Chicago claim in a federal lawsuit that the company they worked for strictly banned the use of Spanish, even when employees were on their breaks. A sign at the establishment read, "Speaking a language other than English is not only disrespectful, it's also prohibited."

"Fröhliche Weihnachten" to everybody and a happy new year!

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by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Fri Dec 23rd, 2005 at 07:31:12 AM EST
of course it is nopt funny at all. but I didn't manage to translate my sarcasm this morning.

we should do more things about working rights here. I found the German press' reaction to the strike in New York pathetic: only complains about the poor people who cannot go shopping.

by jandsm on Fri Dec 23rd, 2005 at 10:30:29 AM EST
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Almost as funny as this one:

http://www.idleworm.com/arc/005/12dec.shtml#15

The sick bastards behind these decisions deserves to be sent to a communist re-education camp. They seem to like Soviet style management anyway ;(

Does anyone know what German company it was by the way? I don't want to accidentally buy anything from it.

by Johannes on Fri Dec 23rd, 2005 at 08:26:44 AM EST
The National Labor Relations Board refused to strike down a security company's rule that prohibits employees from getting together away from work. The policy forbids workers from going to lunch together, attending each other's weddings, or doing anything else they might want to do with each other outside of work

This is in the land of freedom where the only remaining restraints are due to government interference as we all know.

No, not funny.

by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Fri Dec 23rd, 2005 at 09:01:48 AM EST
I diaried the firing of the beer distributor employee early in the year. The Chicago CBS television affiliate even went so far as to make fun of the complaint I made over the way they handled the story.
by wanderindiana on Fri Dec 23rd, 2005 at 01:26:41 PM EST


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