I’m sure this isn’t the biggest thing, but I used to work at a big chain grocery store and “accidentally forget” to scan certain items. Old woman with a food stamp in her hand vs. u/spez-level arrogant billionaire CEO? You pay me $10/hr you fuckers, if you want me to notice the toilet paper in the bottom of the cart you’d better up my pay or help that chick out. I was far from the only one.
I think the question was what was the most illegal thing you saw the capitalists do.
I like your spirit though!
I worked at a construction company for only one day. The owner kept on doing lines of coke in the office. He thought he was discreet but he was not.
Asking me to say that I screwed up an analysis so that the company wouldn’t have to log an Out Of Specification result. It was Patheon Softgels, a company that made softgel capsules with painkillers, fish oil etc.
Medicine meant for people and they treated quality as a joke.
I really should have reported them but I was too young and naive about that. I regret not having done that, however the company was well on its way to collapse thankfully…
Fortunately the company collapsed and was eventually bought over by some other big pharma company. I’ve heard it’s been heavily reformed.
A former employer committed tens of millions of dollars of wage theft across more than a decade. They settled a class action lawsuit last year with a payout of ~$6 million and a guy I worked with took them on directly and won $65,000.
Once had a manager instruct me to block an emergency exit with an extremely large piece of machinery. While the building was still full of customers.
I work for a fire marshal. We get complaints about stuff like this allll the time.
This was likely worse, the intent was explicitly to block the emergency exit. That was the point of the request.
Triangle shirtwaist factory energy
They told me as a 16 year old that I need to be careful because if I hurt myself they don’t cover it. This was subway in 2012. I was unaware of workman comp laws.
Installed pirated versions of Windows on all employee and customer computers. We charged the customer for an os install and just used a cracker to activate it.
I mentioned before that I worked for a guy who was high 24/7. It was a recording studio and he lived above it. There was always a bong in the kitchen surrounded by ground up weed. And law enforcement people would come in on occasion to record PSAs. He’s damn lucky they never suspected he was high as fuck.
EDIT: This was Indiana in the 90s when weed was even more illegal here than it is now.
For a second i thought you meant they’d come in his apartment to record PSAs 🤣
Bitwise industries stole our last checks and our 401k money. And a massive amount of tax money.
I thought 401k money was held at the financial institution the account is with, how did your company steal it?
That’s a very good question. We still can’t get our money out and it’s been two months.
I worked for a popular VoIP who violated tons of my rights with my disability. My manager would get nosey, then he’d dock my pay when I took my paid FMLA. They were always harassing me about coming in despite my job being pretty much 100% remote. I got a doctor’s note for it, and I would get harassed daily about if I was coming in
When I went to HR to complain, the next day my desk was trashed.
I sued them, but lost on a technicality because my lawyer moved office and they didn’t get a piece of paperwork in time, despite putting in a proper change of address
So I pretty much got screwed
Allegedly killed some babies and caused a nationwide shortage of baby formula.
My old job stored chemical waste longer than what the law allowed in containers that werent labeled correctly. No one knew for sure what the waste was because the guy that was responsible for that before me would just mix different wastes together. The solvent fridge (just a normal fridge from the 90s against a wall in the prep area out in the open) had about 10 gallons of flammable liquids (old solvents and reagents from the 400 level labs and organic classes) and 3 one liter containers of 15 year old diethyl ether which is almost certainly chock full of organic peroxides. (These are explosive) There was another container of ~100g dinitrophenylhydrazine (DNPH) in the flammables cabinet no one paid any attention to for quite some time. It was a good thing that it never became dry as that would need to be handled by the bomb squad. (Previous guy found an old crusty jar of picric acid (a friction sensitive explosive) that resulted in the bomb squad coming to the lab. That shut down part of that campus until it was dealt with) And then theres a waste container that I found at one of the outlying campuses that according to the label, had nitric acid, ammonia and bleach which is… not great.
Them being mixed feels like the worst part of that.
Did everyone else just stand by while this guy did this? Or was he fired as soon as it was discovered?
He was the only one working in the prep area. They had no one to replace him (yet) and didn’t look that closely at the state the lab was in. During the winter semester he used up all his vacation and sick time, came back for a couple days so he could get holiday pay and quit.
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over exaggerating
Like she was done with exaggerating?
Does anyone under exaggerate?
I see this usage a lot now and I have no idea where it came from. Isn’t just exaggerating the same meaning?
|Does anyone under exaggerate?
Yes. Usually when it’s a fuck up.
“I put a little dent in the car”
“I’m not that drunk”
“it’ll only take a second”