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mrlolloran t1_irxsa6l wrote

I dunno there’s a practicality issue here. I live 1.3 miles from my job and last week I ripped my pants during my shift. Now my job is fairly laid back so I was able to leave, change and come back. I did nothing else. It took me 20+ minutes. 1.3 miles by car is about as short as a trip/commute gets.

Being technically allowed to leave but for extremely short periods of time is not practical. You are effectively stuck at work and should be compensated for that.

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RevengencerAlf t1_iryonl7 wrote

Physical impossibility due to circumstance is still not the same thing as a lack of freedom, practical or not. I can't visit Virginia between work days because there isn't enough time to get there and back between shirts. That doesn't mean that I am not free during that time.

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paganlobster t1_irzfmqd wrote

How is it not a lack of freedom? Lack of time and lack of mobility due to obligation is quite literally a lack of freedom

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