LacusClyne
LacusClyne t1_j1l58mv wrote
Reply to comment by btmvideos37 in Ontario Walmart turns into 'hotel' as storm-stranded shoppers get stuck for the night by jormungandrsjig
> Legally they have to be.
You'd hope so but I'm sure there's something in the legalities where the store has to be operating 'normally', the checkout needs to be turned on or something equally shitty where the employee needs to be acting in accordance to their duties to be classified as 'at work' otherwise they're just 'hanging out at the store'.
Hope they don't have to sue so yeah, we'll see how it goes once everyone is safe and the incident is over.
LacusClyne t1_j1l4ak9 wrote
Reply to comment by Lost_creatures in Ontario Walmart turns into 'hotel' as storm-stranded shoppers get stuck for the night by jormungandrsjig
> Would be a nightmare as an employee
I can only hope they're getting overtime/penalty rates but I know I'm kidding myself there.
LacusClyne t1_it1gaz1 wrote
Reply to comment by Puzzleheaded_Wash630 in TIL Critical Periods: Periods of time where an organism's brain is extremely malleable and sensitive to stimuli. If the organism doesn't receive the appropriate stimulus during this critical period to learn a given skill- it maybe difficult or even impossible to develop certain associated functions by electroctopus
so lazy eye?
LacusClyne t1_j5t72lr wrote
Reply to Amazon strikes: Workers claim robots are treated better by secure_caramel
They have to pay to replace/fix robots, the workers they can just fire or entrust the government to 'fix them' which all entail no/(little) cost to them as a business.