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SnooDonuts9980 t1_j48omeq wrote

I teach two days a week in the mornings for a total of 6 hours a week, half of that isn’t even during business hours. Again, it’s never been an issue before.

I’m an hourly retail employee, yes. The “Availabilty Best Practices” states, “Fulll time associates are required/asked to provide open availabilty.” Farther down it adds, “If the associate did not previously have open availabilty, and we are requesting the change based on the business needs, we recommend the associate receive a minimum of 30 days to make arrangements to their personal schedules to accommodate the open availabilty request… Leaders may also approve deviations from open availabilty.”

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Big_N t1_j49jh65 wrote

Lol, that's the softest, non-legally binding language ever. "best practices" are not requirements. I agree with OP, don't respond and let them try to make a move

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whodisacct t1_j49t9bo wrote

“Required/asked” — one helluva vague rule. At least Tchotchkes has a set minimum number of minimum pieces of flair.

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