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doxydad

(1,363 posts)
Thu Jul 17, 2014, 06:19 AM Jul 2014

Chicago workers accuse employer of holding them to daily 6-minute bathroom limit

Union workers for a Chicago faucet-maker filed a complaint to the National Labor Relations Board accusing their employer of limiting them to 6 minutes a day for personal bathroom use, CNN reported on Tuesday.

The workers, part of Teamsters local 743, said in their complaint that supervisors at WaterSaver Faucet installed a tracking system monitoring employees’ bathroom use late last year. The company’s human resource department disciplined 19 workers last month for “excessive use of the bathroom,” specifically 60 minutes of use during a 10-day period.

The complaint also said that WaterSaver has begun offering employees gift cards valued at up to $20 each month if they do not use the bathroom at all during company time. CEO Steve Kersten told CNN that the company lost 120 hours worth of production in May due to workers using the bathroom outside of scheduled break times.

“It’s not fair for the people who come and work hard seven-and-a-half hours a day to have the guy next to them screwing off in the bathroom all day long,” Kersten told WBBM-TV.


http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/07/16/chicago-workers-accuse-employer-of-holding-them-to-daily-6-minute-bathroom-limit/


Ain't that the shits...

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Chicago workers accuse employer of holding them to daily 6-minute bathroom limit (Original Post) doxydad Jul 2014 OP
It would be difficult, but they should all stay at their stations and piss their pants. Hoppy Jul 2014 #1
 

Hoppy

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1. It would be difficult, but they should all stay at their stations and piss their pants.
Thu Jul 17, 2014, 07:15 AM
Jul 2014

The policy would be changed by 5 p.m. Bring a change of clothes to go home with.

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