In our contract we have it that no one has to work overtime, unless no one else who has worked more overtime than you rejects it.
Luckily, we’ve had some people fall into some legal trouble, so they grab up all the overtime that others don’t want. But there are two people who have worked zero overtime this fiscal year, and I really want to organize my shop into making them both work some really shitty overtime shift.
No one has to work overtime unless everyone ahead of them refuses and there’s no one else behind them, right? And the order of the line is whoever’s worked the most OT. I mean that seems fair though?
In our contract we have it that no one has to work overtime, unless no one else who has worked more overtime than you rejects it.
Luckily, we’ve had some people fall into some legal trouble, so they grab up all the overtime that others don’t want. But there are two people who have worked zero overtime this fiscal year, and I really want to organize my shop into making them both work some really shitty overtime shift.
No one has to work overtime unless everyone ahead of them refuses and there’s no one else behind them, right? And the order of the line is whoever’s worked the most OT. I mean that seems fair though?
Why does it bother you? If they don’t want to work overtime, let the people who want them take those hours.