Submitted by SecretLadyMe t3_11e5a0s in Connecticut
marjorymackintosh t1_jacexwq wrote
It is not illegal, unfortunately. Just extremely unreasonable. Source: I am an HR professional.
SecretLadyMe OP t1_jacf49w wrote
Thank you! Unfortunately, all of the policies are very rigid and don't account for the fact that they employ humans.
scottyf_ct t1_jacsbs1 wrote
Amazon is destroying our country. Hard stop.
Jelopuddinpop t1_jaf2hxy wrote
I agree with you.
However, until the stupid high number of people that use Amazon realize this, it's going to continue. They're a massive retailer because people like the service they provide.
Lonely-Delivery-5510 t1_jaeq6r3 wrote
No it’s not
Enginerdad t1_jaebuxd wrote
A period indicates a hard stop. You wrote
>Amazon is destroying our countryhardstop Hard stophard stop
Or alternatively
>Amazon is destroying our country. ..
Nathund t1_jaei580 wrote
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dreemurthememer t1_jaf19zn wrote
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AquaNines t1_jadl8pp wrote
Do you ever feel regretful about being an HR professional given what the world tells us you do (help out employees in struggling situations) vs what you're actually supposed to do (help the business achieve it's goals)? I only ask because I see memes like this all the time
marjorymackintosh t1_jae7veb wrote
No, I don’t. At least where I work, employees are very clear that our job is to support the company by ensuring we are adhering to employment laws, our employee handbook, and by working to attract and retain talent by creating a good place to work. Luckily, adhering to employment laws in place to protect people and retaining talent are best achieved by creating a safe, pleasant workplace with good pay and benefits, so I don’t find that my job is often at odds with helping employees. The only part I have really hated is having to lay off employees in the past, through no fault of their own. But at the end of the day, I work for a business and those are business decisions. That’s why I tell people I know that they don’t owe a company their loyalty - it’s a business relationship, not a personal relationship, and that is true on both sides. Do what’s best for you and move on if you need or want to.
Enginerdad t1_jaechag wrote
While it's true that HR official side is with the company, not all companies go out of their way to screw over their employees in the name of profits. Lots of HR professionals spend their time genuinely helping employees with things like hiring, benefits and leaves of absence. It's only the companies that tell you "HR is here to help you," and then use that against you in case of conflict that times get shitty.
AquaNines t1_jaellz6 wrote
I don’t think they do but the last part you said there I think is what the meme is really referencing. I know most companies aren’t trying to be unkind towards their workers. That being said, it’s nothing unheard of.
Enginerdad t1_jaeunfj wrote
Of course it's not unheard of, but there are also corrupt doctors, abusive veterinarians, and murdering foster parents. Nobody asks people in those professions if they "feel regretful" about being those things.
AquaNines t1_jaewb98 wrote
Idk where you’re going with the foster parents part but in those professions when someone is playing outside the lines it’s usually seen as like a solo act by a person and not as a profession as a whole. HR as a whole profession is not really seen in the best light. I have a professional here who could answer a question I was curious about and well within my rights to ask, why wouldn’t I?
Squidworth89 t1_jaeikqb wrote
Not everyone has such a juvenile outlook.
HR is employed by the company. Not the workers.
AquaNines t1_jaek2vm wrote
The format it’s presented in may be juvenile but it’s sentiment isn’t. There’s a lot of people working right now who are told HR is your friend. This can be true. They can also be your demise. The demise part is what companies tend to sweep under the rug which is why HR gets a bad rap.
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