Companies Use Overtime to Solve Worker Shortages. That May Cost Them More Workers.

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Companies that can’t fill open positions are relying on current employees to log more hours. The risk is that stress and burnout will drive these workers out the door.

RK Industries LLC, a 1,400-person construction and manufacturing firm based in Denver, is one of many firms

asking workers for overtime due to staffing shortages. Here, an RK Mechanical employee works on heating units and fans.

 

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The latest update was not a big step in the game people

This was the exact reason why I left kroger. It was like punishment, going to work

Or just do 3 ot 4 peoples jobs in the same amount of time.

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good luck

This is dumb. When I was young I loved overtime. I worked 10 hours a day at Michigan Truck and most Saturdays for another 8 hours and pocketed the overtime!

Add in the mandatory vaccine requirement that JoeBiden put in. And it will get worse. Just watch!

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Check out Campbell Soups 7day schedule for a great example. 1 day off every 21 days worked (but usually they push it to 28) And they feel this one day off is generous!

Trust me. It will. Overtime pay can only do so much when you're dragging your ass and have no time for anything else.

This is nothing new !

horrible

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