• TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Most jobs include some element of unpaid work.

    No, “most” jobs don’t. But, the ones that do, are wrong too.

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      Capitalism is BASED on unpaid work. The real value workers create is always only partially compensated, the difference is “profit”.

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      14 hours ago

      And these days, I consider commuting to be unpaid work if the job function doesn’t require you to be in a particular location.

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    17 hours ago

    It sounds barbaric, if you don’t stop to think about it for more than a second. Most jobs include some element of unpaid work. Teachers prepare lessons ahead of class. Nurses stay late to finish charting or prepare medications. Why, even journalists put in hours off the clock, transcribing interviews or travelling for a story.

    Oh fuck off. Is there a reason you can’t count it in the contract and put figures on it? Oh right, because then despite your bullshit figures it’d turn out the numbers don’t actually favour you.

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      16 hours ago

      Fuck right off, indeed. Unpaid work is barbaric, no matter the profession. No way nurses are working unpaid; they get overtime for that. I had several skilled teachers who through careful planning made certain they weren’t working off the clock. Etc.

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      Teachers prepare lesson plans ahead of class

      Teachers are unfortunately salary exempt in turn for being paid during the summer, so this doesn’t equate

      Nurses stay late to finish charting…

      They’re hourly and still on the clock getting paid

      Journalists put in hours of the clock

      Not familiar how their pay works

      Regardless in every example it’s a non-sequitor as they are not doing an exempt knowledge worker job that would even remotely qualify them for unpaid overtime. If you’re gonna take that route then they need to be put on salary and adjusted accordingly

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      14 hours ago

      For a while about 10 years ago I started reading the globe, the national post, and CBC, pretty much every day, and I honestly mostly liked Andrew Coyne. I didn’t completely agree with him, but he made nuanced points, and came out pretty strongly against some of Harper’s dumber moves.

      This column is absolute hateful shite tho.