Papa Deuce
<font color="red">BBQ loving, fantasy football pla
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The scenario goes like this:
Employees have been doing a job for the exact same way for 10 PLUS years. There has NEVER been even ONE error.
New boss comes in and says it needs to be done a different way. Every single employee in his department can tell that doing it the boss' way opens us up to all kinds of possible errors. Even the supervisors he has working under him know this, and he has told them he doesn't care. Do it his way.
Now if something goes wrong, it will be considered the employee's fault, not the boss. LOL We once were called in when our worlplace was doing poorly and reprimanded as a group. When someone questioned whether it was all non managemen't fault, the, with a straight face said "Yes it is, management is not responsible for this" No Lie. That is what they said. Non management gets fired occasionally, management almost never.
So, the boss is not here at the time he wants his way implimented. He is at home. He would have NO WAY to know whether you did it his way, or the way you have always done it.
Supervisor's have speculated, based on things they have heard, that management want people to make mistakes so that they can document it, and thus, lead to firing people who would not be replaced.
Our contract states that we will have no lay - offs before this current contract ends. However there are no clauses for performance firings, meaning too many bad performances can lead to a firing.
We are in the process of automating much of our workplace. When this contract is over, we will surely have some layoffs.
So, what would you do? Would you do it "your way" or the bosses way?
Employees have been doing a job for the exact same way for 10 PLUS years. There has NEVER been even ONE error.
New boss comes in and says it needs to be done a different way. Every single employee in his department can tell that doing it the boss' way opens us up to all kinds of possible errors. Even the supervisors he has working under him know this, and he has told them he doesn't care. Do it his way.
Now if something goes wrong, it will be considered the employee's fault, not the boss. LOL We once were called in when our worlplace was doing poorly and reprimanded as a group. When someone questioned whether it was all non managemen't fault, the, with a straight face said "Yes it is, management is not responsible for this" No Lie. That is what they said. Non management gets fired occasionally, management almost never.
So, the boss is not here at the time he wants his way implimented. He is at home. He would have NO WAY to know whether you did it his way, or the way you have always done it.
Supervisor's have speculated, based on things they have heard, that management want people to make mistakes so that they can document it, and thus, lead to firing people who would not be replaced.
Our contract states that we will have no lay - offs before this current contract ends. However there are no clauses for performance firings, meaning too many bad performances can lead to a firing.
We are in the process of automating much of our workplace. When this contract is over, we will surely have some layoffs.
So, what would you do? Would you do it "your way" or the bosses way?
What a messed-up situation to be in!
and the company does not have layoff down the road.