Can we use an extreme weather exception?
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They made me come to work even though there was a Canadian wildfire 2,500 miles away. That is cruel and unusual punishment.
They made me come in during an eclipse.
such a nasty woman
So last place would be a trip to Lake Mary?
So who is minding all of the politics today during the eclipse?
Summer Daze, Canadian Wildfire daze.
Nothing gets done in NYC except politics.
For those blaming NYers, "PLEASE"... I recall multiple times where Lake Mary Staff were flown up to NYC for a free vacation because it was hurricane season. Talk about incompetence and yet that leadership has only been further empowered.
Eclipse day is a call off.
Also no additional wfh days due to flooding (Pittsburgh) or Earthquakes (NYC)
Did you already use your Summer Daze and, my personal favorite, New York City’s two weeks of Canadian Wildfire daze. NYC should be closed.
You can only use this if your mgr approves it first
If you are one of those ny workers, esp a woman, and you get punched in the face, pushed in front of a subway, ur--e thrown on you, or shot, beaten or stabbed, you will be put on RED for bad attendance. Not even Amber. There are no excuses for the workers, the EC has decided from their respective town car phones.
Death is also a very good cost saving method for the firm. Unless, you know, the family sues the firm for undo pressure to put ones' life on the line to meet expectations. That would kind of hurt the bottom line possibly. Hmmm.
These are auto approved. Use them multiple days this week. Better then getting sick .
I use them when I’m feeling extremely under the weather, ie. hungover.
Only if there is Canadian smoke in the air.
I would never approve for my team and let’s not forget there are 4 other days in the week. Slackers.
Imagine manager pressured you to come in on a storm,.get in accident,.huge lawsuit
Rain days as well. I'm afraid of the thunder, it's hazardous to me, so I'm WFH
Yes. That’s what it’s for.
If it’s snowing or extreme weather, yes you can. That’s what the description says it’s for. As long as your manager is ok with it. I’ve used it a few times for extreme weather.
No.