Monday, October 15, 2007

Frustration

Why is it that employers love to guilt their employees into giving to whatever charity they are sponsoring?

Paul received a United Way packet from his employer last week. Honestly after I considered writing a note to human resources saying we would love to help but since we don't get enough from his job to afford the necessities we can't participate, I just threw it away. Today he got both a voicemail and email from his region manager saying he wants 100% participation in this campaign. I want Paul to make enough money so he isn't working an additional 25-35 hours a week at another job but we don't all get what we want!

This comes on the heels of being told that he couldn't get the motorcycle he was considering, not only would it save on gas but we figured it would save on the tire eating problem. His employer requires a 4-door vehicle, which is news to us since there is nothing in his contract about this! I'm getting really tired of employers who have control over the vehicles we buy, where we live, and requiring things like high-speed internet and fax services without allowing us to expense these things. Now we have to consider whether or not the lack of participation in a "voluntary" giving campaign is going to affect his yearly review. I know they can't legally do anything but we've seen too much at other companies not to realize they can find other ways to punish you for not complying with their whims...

4 comments:

Marie N. said...

I hate the pushiness of these UW campaigns. I prefer to give to my church and there are not any dollars left over. The pressure within the office environment is HUGE to participate. Years ago office of 97 was miffed with three of us who did not comply. They lost out on a pizza party. I kid you not. I wonder how many of them went out for lunch everyday anyway.

That one is a real sore spot for me.

Elizabeth said...

Ugh. You really don't want to get me started on the United Way...

LOL. Would $0.10 a month be enough for 100% participation?

Elizabeth said...

Back again. :)

I've chosen you for a Thinking Blogger award!

http://muddyboots.wordpress.com/2007/10/16/thinking-blogger-award-again-sorry/

Glenda said...

I remember feeling the same way when I got my first job with Target back in high school. I felt guilty not joining, but I don't remember feeling that much pressure, although maybe that was because I was in high school. I hope things turn out Okay. And btw, I tagged you. :-)