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    Raises aren't supposed to cover inflation silly. How do you think they're supposed to turn a profit like that?

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      I haven't had a pay rise since 2020. Instead my employer forced us to sign a fake "part time contract" so he can pay us 50% legally and the other 50% illegally (cash) so he doesn't pay taxes. I hate my job.

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      why haven't any of you reported that

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        This is the way

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        No absolutely no they then furn to treat you like shit so they squeeze more.from you. The relationship employee business ahould be simbiotic not a tug of war. Pay me fairly for reasonable amount of hours and I'll gladly work.

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          No absolutely no they then furn to treat you like shit so they squeeze more.from you. The relationship employee business ahould be simbiotic not a tug of war. Pay me fairly for reasonable amount of hours and I'll gladly work.

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          I agree with you, but in the meantime I find another job, I'm absolutely giving the bare minimum

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            I recognize this is harder said than done particularly in the market since at least 2008. Advice I got early in my career is to swap jobs on average every 3 years and negotiate for at least a 20% increase each time. So far it's worked pretty good.

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              Thatโ€™s by design

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                In one generation it's really changed from being a place where workers were valued and trained or developed. Now we are all ( and even many specialized jobs ),in a society where you are an undervalued disposable cog in the big wheel. Employers no longer care if you vanish. I've seen so many examples where they hire in someone new to replace the guru who quit that was utterly done with management and policy. The new person tries but has sparse training and unless they are a go getter they spew errors into the system rampantly. This is ignored by management while on time delivery slips past the goal posts. There's no documentation - this step gets skipped. I'm currently in a fortune 500 company and mostly just bitching about my gripes but how we run a business using the "everyone is disposable" mentality is costing companies billions. Senior management does not care.

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                  Raises aren't supposed to cover inflation silly. How do you think they're supposed to turn a profit like that?

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                  Can't have infinite growth if they did!

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                    In one generation it's really changed from being a place where workers were valued and trained or developed. Now we are all ( and even many specialized jobs ),in a society where you are an undervalued disposable cog in the big wheel. Employers no longer care if you vanish. I've seen so many examples where they hire in someone new to replace the guru who quit that was utterly done with management and policy. The new person tries but has sparse training and unless they are a go getter they spew errors into the system rampantly. This is ignored by management while on time delivery slips past the goal posts. There's no documentation - this step gets skipped. I'm currently in a fortune 500 company and mostly just bitching about my gripes but how we run a business using the "everyone is disposable" mentality is costing companies billions. Senior management does not care.

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                    The new person tries but has sparse training

                    God I hate this. The company doesn't care about its workers so they leave. The workplace has high turnover so the company doesn't want to train anyone. The people with job experience are golden and everyone else has to be highly educated just for a chance to get job experience. This is becoming true of even entry-level jobs.

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                      My last raise was by $1 / hour. Accounting for inflation, even with the raise, I'm making $3 / hour less than I was when I last got a raise. I'm working for a little mom and pop business and they are good people, but they cannot do basic economic math.

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                      • tired_n_bored@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                        I haven't had a pay rise since 2020. Instead my employer forced us to sign a fake "part time contract" so he can pay us 50% legally and the other 50% illegally (cash) so he doesn't pay taxes. I hate my job.

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                        If you're in the US and you or your coworkers are anywhere near retirement age, your employer is screwing people out of Social Security income. It's based on the amount you make on average over a certain number of years of working. If the amount reported and taxed as Social Security income is less than your actual income, it can affect your payments.

                        If the system is still solvent when you retire, that is.

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                          They gave us raises then cut everyone's hours ๐Ÿ™ƒ

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                            In one generation it's really changed from being a place where workers were valued and trained or developed. Now we are all ( and even many specialized jobs ),in a society where you are an undervalued disposable cog in the big wheel. Employers no longer care if you vanish. I've seen so many examples where they hire in someone new to replace the guru who quit that was utterly done with management and policy. The new person tries but has sparse training and unless they are a go getter they spew errors into the system rampantly. This is ignored by management while on time delivery slips past the goal posts. There's no documentation - this step gets skipped. I'm currently in a fortune 500 company and mostly just bitching about my gripes but how we run a business using the "everyone is disposable" mentality is costing companies billions. Senior management does not care.

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                            GenX checking in. I know so many Boomers who got factory jobs with pensions out of high school and stayed with them for 35 or 40 years. They were able to raise families on a single income (or maybe have a spouse who worked part-time). They had nice homes, new-ish cars, and could afford to take their families on vacations. They built equity and were able to upgrade to McMansions in the late '90s and early '00s.

                            Meanwhile, my friends and I have advanced degrees and we have to look for new jobs every 5 years just to try to beat inflation.

                            Our parents climbed the ladder our grandparents built, and then they pulled it up after them. At this point, none of us can afford to quit working to care for them as they age, so anything we would have inherited will likely be paid to nursing homes.

                            Hooray for late-stage capitalism, I guess?

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                              If you're in the US and you or your coworkers are anywhere near retirement age, your employer is screwing people out of Social Security income. It's based on the amount you make on average over a certain number of years of working. If the amount reported and taxed as Social Security income is less than your actual income, it can affect your payments.

                              If the system is still solvent when you retire, that is.

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                              Social security is calculated off of your 35 highest earning years. The above practice would certainly screw the vast majority of people out of social security money.

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