Calling off one day then the vengenful bosses makes it two
Posted on 09/24/2006 by retail justice
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At a TJ Maxx, I callled off one day sick. The following week when I signed for my pay check on the pay period schedule, low and behold the manager(s) plugged in two days off not the one day I called off. The day after I called in sick I was also scheduled off, but that day was changed after I called in sick showing I was to work, hense criminally screwing me out of a paid sick day. The schedule was altered out of spite by a manager(s) who clearly has a fetish with workers callng off,plus gets off maligning the workers. I of course reported this "illegal game" to the proper supervisors. I then found out the enire management team "bombed" a surprise store audit from the store supervisors just a week after I exposed their psychopathic criminal behavior. Like their theme song says, Psychopathic TJ Maxx managers "you should go"!
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