Comments:

grizmom - 2005-08-05 15:57:49
The place I worked for 10 years was that way. You give them all you have but when you ask for a little something back - shafted. Gone-dee. Replaced. What ever happened to feeling secure in your job? When did everyone become a number and so replaceable?? Makes me mad too and I don't know her from Adam. I feel for her.
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skibigsky - 2005-08-05 16:02:59
Shows you how naieve I am - I sort of that that kind of thing was illegal. But obviously not. That's just heinous!
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chocolate chaos - 2005-08-05 18:10:51
i do believe it is illegal.... well, its illegal to drop her hours and benefits, but its not illegal to give her a different position. she should file a complaint with the labor board in your state...
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junkmel1 - 2005-08-05 18:15:53
It probably is illegal, but this is an agency that only has two or three regular employees. All the rest are reporters who are independent contractors. Illegal or not, though, we all know what goes on...
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