![]() Niles smirked then hey Odin come over here let me try something on you Niles was changing his shirt so it was more to Lord Leo’s tastes when Odin came into the room shouting HEY I GOT SOME NEW PANTS niles just deadpanned yeah I can kinda see that Odin was wearing pink zebra print pants which had a donkey tai attached on the end. ![]() ![]() Hope you find this as oddly amusing as I do. Also like previous years there is like minimal editing and also likely a lot of ooc. I’ve recently switched from one piece to fire emblem tho so this was a nice change. Plain text: you have power as a wage workerĪN: as per usual, I wrote some ten minute crack as a cool down after exam season. organizers to “pile up the plates, give ‘em double helpings, and figure the checks on the low side.” /End ID] restaurant workers, after losing a strike, won some of their demands by heeding the advice of I.W.W. Needless to say, public support was solidly behind these take-no-fare strikers. Conductors and drivers arrive for work as usual, but the conductors did not pick up their money satchels. In 1968, Lisbon bus and train workers gave free rides to all passengers to protest a denial of wage increases. ![]() The hospital’s income was cut if half, and panic-stricken administration gave in to all of the workers’ demands after three days. As a result, the patients got better care (since time was being spent caring for them instead of doing paperwork), for free. Workers at Mercy Hospital in France, who were afraid that patients would go untreated if they went on strike, instead refused to file the billing slips for drugs, lab tests, treatments, and therapy. One way around this is to provide better or cheaper service – at the boss’ expense, of course. One of the biggest problems for service industry workers is that many forms of direct action, such as Slowdowns, end up hurting the consumer (most of them are also members for the workering class) more than the boss. [Image ID: Text reading: “Good Work” Strikes Use your work’s “Cop/Military Discount” for regular ass people. It’s more fun that way.Ībuse the bosses’ dollar as much as you can. They were able to get more produce for whatever shitty max amount Indiana gave them.Īnyways. And even after they switched to the cards (they worked like food stamp cards?) I’d still do the same thing. I think it started to kinda? Catch on to the women? Because I would have the same moms in my line month after month. Then act shocked when I said that they still had X amount of lbs left. I began to place the fruits/vegetables a certain way on the register scale so that like 1/2lbs of grapes read as like. They’d always have items hanging back, waiting to see what the total was and if they would have to take it off the belt. Before the cards they had to tell us upfront they were WIC and show us their vouchers for what they were allowed to get (it was awful some times. When WIC (Women, infants, and children voucher program to help low income mothers/families with children) people were in my line I would pretty much know who they were. I remember back in my grocery store cashier days I did so much crazy shit. Yeah quiet quitting is great and all but have you tried chaotic working?
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