_haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works 3 months ago
Practically speaking, I already do: I told them not to contact me on my cell if they aren’t going to give me a work phone or reimburse me for the cost of a plan then I will not be using my personal phone for work purposes. They can reach me during business hours on my desktop phone, the work messaging system, or a ticket. If anything happens outside of those hours and they want me to do something about it, they better pony up for a plan, overtime hours, or flex hours.
Firing me seems highly unlikely because they agreed to these terms, I am very good at what I do, and they love me. Actual legal protections sound like something everyone should have though, if you’re on call you damn well better get paid for it or it’s wage theft pure and simple.
captainlezbian@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Hell I don’t even check my work phone outside work hours. I’ll answer when I’m being paid to
CarbonatedPastaSauce@lemmy.world 3 months ago
It blows my mind that more people aren’t like you and I. I’m sure there’s a reason (besides fear?) but I haven’t figured it out. I answer the phone after hours if I’m on call. Otherwise, talk to you in the morning folks!
gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 months ago
When I worked Ina warehouse/yard we’d regularly need to text each other in our off hours for very simple “hey where did you put x” or similar because management couldn’t be fucked to help us organize efficiently
I’ll help out a fellow wage slave if me taking 15s to reply would save them a few minutes of hassle
But I’ve only ever done that at non-corporate places where I actually like the co-workers on my pay level, the corporate jobs provided communication software and that shit was programmed to be muted the minute I was off automatically
CarbonatedPastaSauce@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Oh for sure. I will always answer if it’s a co-worker because we’re a team and we help each other. Just not for the boss. Fortunately it’s rarely been an issue, I’ve been lucky to have mostly decent bosses in my career.