This is what happens when you live in your parents basement for most of your life and then expect your employer to have the responsibility to take care of you like your parents did.
Haven't been to Austin in about 25 years and have no plans to ever go again so I know enough right? I just don't understand why a city council would let idiots like this have the mic.Ginormus Ag said:
What is it about AUSTIN do you not understand?
I imagine their job search has after this will go like thisFIDO95 said:
Appartently Google Music team in Austin recently unionized and began protesting for better wages they believed they were owed given their bachlors degrees and experience. Google apparently had a different view of these peoples value to the company. They got fired live, mid-day while petitioning the city government to intervene. Now they have the opportunity to seek a job that will give them all the things their little pea picking hearts desire... at least until their unemployement runs out. Then the reality will hit them again when they have the realization that they spent too much money on a useless degree.
In Open Session, you don't have control over who talks. All you can do is limit their time and then move on.jja79 said:Haven't been to Austin in about 25 years and have no plans to ever go again so I know enough right? I just don't understand why a city council would let idiots like this have the mic.Ginormus Ag said:
What is it about AUSTIN do you not understand?
I have one of these who works for me now. Early 30s. Walks out the door at 5:00:01 every day. Refuses to learn any additional functions within the office. Says she should be paid extra for anything she does that isn't specifically what she thinks falls within her job description and refuses to do anything (client appreciation dinners, etc.) if it doesn't fall within the work day.APHIS AG said:This. Workers today think that employers are there to cater to them and bend down to them.American Hardwood said:
A job is a privilege, not an entitlement. You're learning it the hard way Broseph!
Virtue signal, I would assume.captkirk said:
WTF was the Austin City Council supposed to do to assist them?
MouthBQ98 said:
If they were fired for cause, they may not be eligible for unemployment insurance payments.
Putting in a little extra is how you get ahead...cslifer said:
So she doesn't want to work for free after hours? Weird.
So...basically, they didn't perform the work required under the contract and they're surprised the contract didn't get renewed...Foreverconservative said:
So a bunch of 1099 workers made up some matching T-Shirts, claimed to be a 'union", starts making demands and striking for months, and the day their "contract" expired are shown the door. By now they have already realized they aren't eligible for unemployment, and their bogus union, have no way to support them financially, and they are dumbfounded by their situation, and have no clue why they got to this place in life........
They are all 1099 contractors NOT employees. 1099 contractors are NOT eligible for unemployed for any reason. THEY WERE NOT FIRED, THEIR CONTRACT EXPIRED and the were no longer needed.MouthBQ98 said:
If they were fired for cause, they may not be eligible for unemployment insurance payments.
fifyLMCane said:
"THAT... IS AWESOME"
LMAO
Thats the impression I got as well.BadMoonRisin said:
The "ding" followed by the "wow" was interesting.
It's like he was aaaaaaaaaalmost on the verge of realizing how stupid he was.
Roll the Bones said:
The timing of that bell was impeccable!
Have you even been to Cognizant's website? These people were not employees, they were 1099 contractors.akm91 said:
If the contracts were to expire, they'd have known about it beforehand. Cognizant would've lined up other projects for them or told hem that their jobs would end. More likely that Google terminated the contract for convenience.
Either way, they were Cognizant employees; what part of their work dynamic do they not understand?
Facts!!Foreverconservative said:They are all 1099 contractors NOT employees. 1099 contractors are NOT eligible for unemployed for any reason. THEY WERE NOT FIRED, THEIR CONTRACT EXPIRED and the were no longer needed.MouthBQ98 said:
If they were fired for cause, they may not be eligible for unemployment insurance payments.
HTH