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Employee Reactions to Changing to 24/7
June 10th, 2014 at 4:00 pm   starstarstarstarstar      

Even when employees understand the need for the employer to change from operating 5 days a week to 7 days a week, they aren't very receptive. Yes they are fed up with regularly working 6 days a week and sometimes all 7 days. Even though they will get more days off (and more full weekends off) on a 24/7 schedule, they resist the change.


I thought you might like to read some of the typical comments from employees facing this major change:

  • If we choose to go to 12-hour shifts, will everything over 8 per day still be overtime or will it change to only being over 40 hours a week?

  • Seniority and how the people working those new shifts will be selected. Vacation/personal days (how they work). Holiday pay. Coverage of shifts for call-outs, sick days and vacation. Do we still get paid for not taking a lunch break? If we work 12-hours, how does that work?

  • How will working a 24/7 work week will affect the wear and tear on the equipment used on a daily basis?

  • Can this be done with an 8-hour shift? Does everyone have to work 12 hours?

  • What about those of us who need all the OT we can get because our bills can't be paid without it? Do we get a second job?

  • If I would have to work the overnight shift, everything in my life will be affected. I would also hope my pay to stay the same or get better.

  • Overtime is very important to ALL of us because a lot of us are under-paid and need it to make ends meet. So please keep that in mind as well.

  • The fact that we are being forced to make a decision that increases the company's profit, and in turn we have to bend over backwards to do it and get no sort of compensation to do it. It's bullshit and greedy.

  • How does seniority relate to any of this?

  • I understand the reason for 24/7 operation. However, this process to me is just another way management confronts challenges/issues. In short, the management team does not address the core problem. Rather they address the symptoms of the core problem.

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