What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ca.
I work for one of the largest banks in the world, though in a small position. My manager happens to be the aunt and sister-in-law of two of my co-workers. Here is were the issue starts. It's a 24/7 department were many of us work through the weekends and have two weekdays off. I have been requesting to change my shift to get a weekend day off for about 2 years. They say, "it's imposable with the way the staff is now”. A few weeks back, the managers niece ask to get Saturdays off as her regular schedule and it’s done. Explanation was that she is going back to her normal schedule, before she started college and now that she graduated (six months prior) that she can get Saturdays off again. Keep in mind, the company did not go to the niece to change her schedule back after years. Funny thing is, her new schedule just happen to start on the exact day her (the niece) fiancé moves to town from a different state who is a result of a pre-arranged marriage (it’s their culture) that the mom, grandmother and my manager planned out for my co-worker. Can anything be done? I’m guessing, the company fabricated a good enough story to make it “legal”. The managers brother-in-law also gets special treatment but I'm not concerned with that part of it.
Thanks for any input.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I work for one of the largest banks in the world, though in a small position. My manager happens to be the aunt and sister-in-law of two of my co-workers. Here is were the issue starts. It's a 24/7 department were many of us work through the weekends and have two weekdays off. I have been requesting to change my shift to get a weekend day off for about 2 years. They say, "it's imposable with the way the staff is now”. A few weeks back, the managers niece ask to get Saturdays off as her regular schedule and it’s done. Explanation was that she is going back to her normal schedule, before she started college and now that she graduated (six months prior) that she can get Saturdays off again. Keep in mind, the company did not go to the niece to change her schedule back after years. Funny thing is, her new schedule just happen to start on the exact day her (the niece) fiancé moves to town from a different state who is a result of a pre-arranged marriage (it’s their culture) that the mom, grandmother and my manager planned out for my co-worker. Can anything be done? I’m guessing, the company fabricated a good enough story to make it “legal”. The managers brother-in-law also gets special treatment but I'm not concerned with that part of it.
Thanks for any input.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?