HC, I will say this though that corporate America is ****ed up. Every job I have had has had (that's a weird sentence fragment) borderline criminal or downright criminal activities perpetuated by management; everything from refusing to pay employees for time worked and editing of time clocks to complete disregard for department of health orders to cease operations to intimidating injured workers to avoid workman's comp claims. I've been personally involved in most of these activities and specifically directed by my superiors to engage in this behavior.
Also, managers themselves tend to be criminally self-serving. I've even seen a general manager and a human resources manager (of a ~500 employee, ~$50 million in annual sales operation) at two different companies use the information of terminated employees to embezzle the company of significant amounts of money (having a dozen employees being paid for 40 hour weeks and having that money direct deposited into your accounts can add up over the several months and possibly even years).
However, I've seen unions do similarly terrible stuff and union leadership be under suspicion of embezzling union funds.
Also, managers themselves tend to be criminally self-serving. I've even seen a general manager and a human resources manager (of a ~500 employee, ~$50 million in annual sales operation) at two different companies use the information of terminated employees to embezzle the company of significant amounts of money (having a dozen employees being paid for 40 hour weeks and having that money direct deposited into your accounts can add up over the several months and possibly even years).
However, I've seen unions do similarly terrible stuff and union leadership be under suspicion of embezzling union funds.
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