[LAF] [Fwd: [anarchy_africa] Companies That Make the Employees Pay for their Errors]
Volodya
Volodya at WhenGendarmeSleeps.org
Thu Nov 29 04:31:02 UTC 2007
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stevphen shukaitis wrote:
> Has anyone read anything on how common this practice is? In my
> experiences of retail and those sorts of things there was always an
> 'acceptable margin of error' that was allowed. If you were outside of
> this you received a warning, and after certain number of warnings you
> were fired. In other words, if you fucked something up there were
> consequences, but I don't ever remember their being attempt to have
> employees cover the difference of the mistake.
>
> BTW, what country are we talking about in this example? What's a 150 NIS
> worth?
>
> Cheers
> Stevphen
I know for the fact that this is an acceptable practice in Russia also. Which is one of the reasons why i would
oppose some forms of direct action in Russia which i would support in some other countries (such as destroying
fur/leather/etc in the store), since the store wouldn't lose anything, and only the clerks would have to pay up.
I believe that this is South Africa mentioned in the e-mail, but i might be mistaken.
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