Long work hours donât just wear out workersâ bodiesâthey take a toll on the environment, too. We need a shorter work week if weâre serious about saving the planet.
A t midnight on Sept. 14, the United Auto Workersâ contract with the Big Three automakersâStellantis, Ford, and General Motorsâexpired. As promised by UAW President Shawn Fain, stand-up strikes began promptly at midnight. The first three plants called to strike were the General Motors Assembly Center in Wentzville, Missouri, the Stellantis Assembly Complex in Toledo, Ohio, and the final assembly and paint departments at the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan. Videos and photos of autoworkers pouring out of the plants and joining their union siblings on the picket line hit social media like laborâs version of the Super Bowl. On Sept. 22, stand-up strikes expanded to an additional 38 GM and Stellantis assembly plants across 20 states.
Throughout the highly publicized contract negotiations between UAWâs 146,000 autoworker members and their employers at the Big Three automakers, newly elected Fain has been calling for a 32-hour work weekâa goal stated by UAW as far back as the 1930s.
âRight now, Stellantis has put its plants on critical status, forcing our members to work seven days a week, 12 hours a day in many cases, week after week, for 90 straight days. Thatâs not a life,â Fain said on a livestream on Aug. 25. âCritical status, itâs named right because working that much can put anyone in critical condition. Itâs terrible for our bodies, itâs terrible for our mental health, and itâs terrible for our family life.â
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Your company is exploiting you.
Yea no shit but this is not abnormal in it at all.
Organize.
You m the manager so that wonât help, my team could unionize but I already do my best to keep them as close to 40âas possible and I do all the extra myself. They only work over 40 if they choose to stay after I tell them âgo home I got itâ
You could encourage surreptitiously your workers to organize, but doing so would be only meaningful if you genuinely accept that they would act against your own interests, and that you would be placing yourself also against other kinds of risk.
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I canât unionize, Iâm management. If my workers unionize it wouldnât matter because I already shield them from the overages I do. Them unionizing would only make my life worse because then Iâd potentially have to pick up more work since the company will never hire more
I second the organizing effort, and am personally fond of the IWWs methods. Take an IWW Organizer Training. You can apply those skills into various areas of life.
Not possible for IT managers to join tho is it? Like I said in another comment I take every effort to make life good for my team by taking all the shit myself