They even steal our crumbs
north america / mexico |
workplace struggles |
opinion / analysis
Monday May 23, 2005 23:18
by Patrick Star - NAF - Northwest Anarchist Federation (USA/Canada)

Bosses who scratch out overtime or cleaning time
We trade our labor for wages, its how we survive. The crumbs we get, our wages, bosses even steal those from us. The bastards swindle us by lying about the hours we put in on the clock. Whether it's by deleting a half hour here and there when they do payroll or even more boldly and miserly, they tell us to keep working even when we've punched out. Shaving time, that's what some folks call it. I call it stealing our crumbs.
They even steal our crumbs
We trade our labor for wages, its how we survive. The crumbs we get,
our wages, bosses even steal those from us. The bastards swindle us
by lying about the hours we put in on the clock. Whether it's by
deleting a half hour here and there when they do payroll or even more
boldly and miserly, they tell us to keep working even when we've
punched out. Shaving time, that's what some folks call it. I call it
stealing our crumbs.
My cousin works at Wal-Mart. At my family get together for
Christmas he was telling me how the managers would tell him and his
co-workers to scratch out the half-hour of overtime they all worked.
Why? Cause the higher-ups at Wal-Mart don't want the store my cousin
works at to go over budget. So what do the lower down managers do?
They cut time off of my cousin and his co-workers time cards. To the
manager, this may mean some bonus that'll pay for his vacation to
Hawaii or some shit like that. To my cousin, that half-hour of
overtime meant changing the oil in his car or a tank of gas that
would get him to work that week.
At first I just though, 'oh well, that sounds like something
those tight-wads at Wal-Mart would do.' Then it happened to me.
Normally at my job we have an electronic time clock we punch in
and out of. But we only had that time-clock when we were working on
the main house we were building. When we had to pull off that job for
a while because the concrete and HVAC folks got behind, we used time
cards.
As an apprentice carpenter, I got paired up with the foreman. He
was just like any other foreman out there, a sniveling bastard who
sucked up to the boss however he could. Hell, he even thought he was
on the same level with the boss. Fucking dumbass, he drives an F-150
and the boss drives an F-350, there's a reason for that. Yet he still
would do anything to help the boss out, no matter who he was fucking
over to do it.
In construction, you get paid for rolling up tools at the end of
the day. It's part of cleaning up. Well, this shit-head foreman would
tell me and my co-workers at the end of the day how many hours we had
worked. If we worked from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. and took a half hour lunch
break he would say we only worked eight hours, instead of eight and a
half.
One day I got fed up with him stealing that half hour from me and
just yelled out before he could how many hours we actually worked,
wrote that down on my time card and then got in my car and drove
home. The next day, when he and I were working by ourselves, he told
me I had to scratch out that half hour. Even though all my co-workers
thought it was bullshit that he stole that half hour from us, but we
never stood up to him together and told him to get his shit straight.
Collectively, me and my co-workers probably lost a few thousand
dollars in wages because of that foreman. To me that meant not being
able to buy new work boots and having soaking wet feet every day at
work. To my co-worker, that meant not being able to buy his kid a
uniform for the JV baseball team.
Well, we all know this shit happens. But what the hell can we do?
The best suggestion I've heard is to document the hours you work on a
separate time sheet and to document how many hours the boss said you
worked. If we can get our co-workers to do the same thing, then when
we have a couple weeks of documentation that our bosses are shaving
time off our time cards, we can all show him the time cards we kept.
Who knows what the boss' response will be. Maybe she'll make things
right and tell the manager or foreman that they need to stop shaving
time, maybe she won't.
There's always ways to get the time back. Stealing from work,
fudging time cards when the manager doesn't know how many hours you
worked, bullshitting around the time-clock for five minutes everyday
before punching out, or just working slower while the manager isn't
around. These are only temporary solutions. We've got to get
organized at work if we're going to fight back against our shitty
bosses. We've got to get creative. Most importantly, we've got to
have the guts to take a stand. It's not easy and I personally still
have problems getting shit started at work. For more ideas on what we
can do to get organized for our interests at work, check out the
article titled 'autonomous
workplace committees'
From Firebrand No 3
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