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…e not fully recovered because they can’t afford not to work and pick up the potential for overtime. I’ve seen people cry in the back after being berated by a customer, only to regain their composure and return to the floor for more.
“Managers can also recognize these legitimate job demands,” he added, “and the skills they require, and compensate appropriately.” While the comp…
…site knowledge or training — often hard labor or customer service jobs. I have been seeing a lot of backlash on social media regarding this term, labeling its use as classism. The argument is that those who h…