Submitted by WutRTatersPrecious t3_ye8gy4 in news
Konukaame t1_ityprut wrote
Reply to comment by koolaideprived in A second railroad union votes down Biden's tentative agreement by WutRTatersPrecious
>To earn 4 points, you have to stay marked up (available and on call 24/7) for 14 days straight. I took a day yesterday and it cost me 8 points, meaning I had to be available 28 days straight before I earned the right to take a day off to go to the doctor without penalty.
That's fucking disgusting.
koolaideprived t1_itz992m wrote
Yeah, it's frustrating because this used to be a great job, and the changes that have led to this were all pushed through by the companies in the pursuit of the highest possible margins.
In the past we had a choice between a few jobs, boards that were known to work a lot, but you made a lot accordingly, or you could give up some of that to work a more predictable job. If you took a day off from that predictable job there was a large disincentive because you were effectively cutting your paycheck for that period by 1/4. Now that everyone works all the time as soon as they are available, that disincentive went away and people took more time for their mental and personal health, so the companies pushed these policies through to severely limit our ability to manage our time.
They can't keep new employees, a huge portion are lost during training, and the few that make it through usually don't last a year, when it used to be a career position.
If they reverted policies to those that were in place 5 or 6 years ago, all of this strike shit would go away.
Lukeno94 t1_iu08f9n wrote
It's also utterly idiotic, because it's precisely that sort of "work em until they drop" culture that led to fatal crashes like Hinton.
koolaideprived t1_iu09ln3 wrote
I know from personal experience that fatigue is just something we are expected to work through now. I had a call this week while I was in the hotel where when I got in I was showing to work on my rest. Got some good sleep, ready to go, check the boards, it fell back 3 hours. Ok, that's fine. Check the board 3 hours later, it fell back 5 hours. Hmm, better get a nap. Woke up from my nap and it had fallen back 9 more. I was all slept out so I stayed up and would try to get another nap later before I was called. 6 hours later right as I closed my eyes, the phone rang. But I got more than 10 hours off, so I was "rested."
litefoot t1_iu3rqrk wrote
To me this is insane. To worry about pinching pennies when you already have the most efficient means of transporting freight. If I was in charge, I’d just sit back and enjoy the paycheck.
AlmostOrdinaryGuy t1_iu4wuwt wrote
Why would they change anything if people are complacent? They are making fat stacks ,who cares about the workers, people in general certainly don't care enough(yet or maybe never will) to fight it.
litefoot t1_iu4x9bx wrote
My point is why are they trying to squeeze more out of their workers(at the cost of safety) when they’re already collecting a fat check?
AlmostOrdinaryGuy t1_iu4y21g wrote
Because they don't function like normal people, would be my guess. Profit must go up.
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