• dejected_warp_core@lemmy.world
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    Yuuuuuuup.

    Invite also shows up in your inbox an hour or less before meeting time, and is completely irregular from your normal schedule.

    Protip: BACK EVERYTHING UP NOW if this happens. There’s a chance that IT hasn’t shut down your access to systems yet.

  • Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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    Ooohhh, I’ve been there!

    The CTO couldn’t keep his grubby hands of his employees, loved to “tickle” everybody because it was suuuuch a positive experience for all involved! None of the employees dared to say anything

    So anyway, I started blasting. I reported the fucker immediately, the branch where I worked for went ballistic, the one in Malta where he was stationed… Suggested I talk it out with him.

    So the Americas branch where I worked started a shit show while I went on my (already planned) vacation. All the VPs said they’d have my back!

    When I came back, my first meeting with my devs was replaced with a meeting with HR and the CTO who immediately dumped my ass.

    The very next day, the CTO himself was fired and he committed suicide shortly after (no joke)

    Moral of the story: fuck corporate environments, they’re fucking toxic as hell and promote this behavior and for all the “we got your back!!” Nobody showed up when I got axed because they were all scared for their jobs, except me.

    No. Regrets.

  • Ahh yes, September '24. I got my email notice about the “Teams” appointment.

    I sent a pre-emptive reply and notified them of my diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder.

    Kept my job. Enrolled in counseling.

    Still pluggin’ along.

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    Oof i’ve walked into this before. Worked for one of the Big 4 banks in Australia. They start with “How was your morning? Good? Excellent opens folder now lets talk about the drugs in the carpark”. Can’t believe i survived that lol

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        Lol it was basically a “trade” in the carpark with some higher ups and someone ratted. Turns out all they cared about was “how compromised you were”. Once they investigated and found it was just one person who “witnessed” and reported it, everything was over in a few days.

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          I remember going to work for a large Australian company tripping balls.

          My boss was like you’ve been glued to your computer all day bud, good work.

          Did everything I could to avoid looking him the eye so he wouldn’t see my massively dilated eyes.

          Ahhhh those were the day.

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            They ended up leaving the business about a month later but i never found out why or heard anything. I obvs didn’t like them so never asked

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    Some union agreements have rules against that, so that they’re obliged to inform you in advance if the meeting has potential consequences for your employment.

    Or, it can be more subtle, that they are obliged to inform you of your right to bring an observer to the meeting.

    It won’t save you from getting sacked, but it might give you a better chance of getting compensated when the company inevitably forgets to do it right…

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      Union observers rock. They keep everybody above board, honest, and fair. You still might get fired, but it’s not without reason

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    If I’m getting fired, I’m not listening to their bullshit. It’s happening sooner, not later.

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          They are there just rare. I lost my job last year and they gave me 3 months worth salary and insurance as the package. Even I was surprised by it cause I never got one before and didn’t even know WTF those were.

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            In Spain the law says you get 1 month salary for every year worked at the company. Last year my shit company fired me after 11 years. It wasn’t shit when I joined but at the end everyone who worked there for couple of years was hoping they will get invited to a meeting like that.

  • Bob Robertson IX @discuss.tchncs.de
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    Horrible for all involved.

    I’ve been the boss in this situation, and it sucks.

    And a year later I was there with HR and my boss.

    And a year later my boss was there with HR and his boss.

    Fuck HR.