Common sense. This is how the pandemic should have been handled from the beginning, not extra benefits for those who don't work.
We had an emergency at work and tried to contact a previous employee who had to be laid off (he wanted that). When asked if he could come in and help through an emergency we were having (an IT emergency, took just a couple weeks), he said no way because he was making more money doing nothing at home. Double whammy.... we didn't get the help we needed and he was getting paid more.
I wish this was done from the get-go.... glad it's being done now.
Common sense. This is how the pandemic should have been handled from the beginning, not extra benefits for those who don't work.
We had an emergency at work and tried to contact a previous employee who had to be laid off (he wanted that). When asked if he could come in and help through an emergency we were having (an IT emergency, took just a couple weeks), he said no way because he was making more money doing nothing at home. Double whammy.... we didn't get the help we needed and he was getting paid more.
I wish this was done from the get-go.... glad it's being done now.
Bingo!
That is all so wrong. I'm retired , but my kids have faced the same thing with "Co workers"