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by blitz_skull
1436 days ago
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Why is this immoral? Genuinely curious. It seems the underlying assumption is that every second belongs to the company while you’re “on the clock”, but this doesn’t line up with many companies’ philosophies of “get the work done, time is irrelevant”. |
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this assumption is correct for vast majority of employed people
you would have to refer to your specific employment contract. for me personally it always stated the amount of hours I'm expected to be working per day or month.
spoken gentle-human's agreement is one thing, what is written in the contract is another and always legally binding...
I would like to hear someone tell their boss they spend 1 or more hours every day working on a personal project on company's time, if its not dishonest it should not be a problem and will be met with praise and compliments I'm sure...