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bugsy351 September 20th 2011 03:37 AM

Problems at work..
 
To cut to the chase, I am having major problems at work. I don't mean this to be offensive or upset anybody but I am the only White girl working in a store that is predominately Asian. I wouldn't have thought this would be a problem and normally it isn't but one of the guys has really upset me and since he first upset me I now can't stand to be near him. Basically this is my first job and because we are new he has decided that he can treat us as his slaves and pick on us whenever he wants. It all came to a head the other night when he swore at me twice in front of the customer, he told me to do my f***ing job because it's what I get paid for and I burst into tears. That night all he'd done was stand by the self service machine, text and go outside for continual chats with his mates leaving me to serve 100 or so customers on my own. When I eventually said I'm going on my break he told me I wasn't because there was no one to look after the tills then proceeded to go on his break and come back 2 hours later. This guy is getting paid the same as me, he's not my boss and he's not a supervisor. So when he got back I decided to have a word with him and tell him not to be rude to me and he shrugged it off and I went into the staff room and burst into tears. It gets worse however because I changed my shifts so I don't have to be near him as much but when he did arrive into work (25 mins late again!!) he again didn't do any work and used the self checkout as an excuse not to help me and ignored any requests I gave him to help me out. The end of that shift his friend came in and started talking about another guy who worked at the store and said "where's that queer lad?" after which they started to bitch about the guy in front of the customers calling him moody and then this guy told his friend that the guy they were bitchy about had been jumped and that he deserved it because he's gay. I just thought you total scumbag. The short of it is I really don't want to go into work the thought of it makes me feel sick but I'm on my 6 month probationary period and I need the money for university. Does anyone have any ideas how to deal with this?

EatenByAGrue September 20th 2011 11:19 AM

Re: Problems at work..
 
Ok so this guy isn't your boss. So where is your boss? It definitely sounds like something your boss needs to here. I also recommend keeping a diary. Plotting what've you done, when you've done it. And what the 'lazy bum' is doing when he should be doing something else.

Good luck!

bugsy351 September 20th 2011 02:52 PM

Re: Problems at work..
 
I work for sainsburys and the boss is never in and the supervisors are never around. I've been keeping a diary of what's been happening but no one is taking any notice xx

Dr.Bobby September 20th 2011 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by JustChris (Post 726249)
Ok so this guy isn't your boss. So where is your boss? It definitely sounds like something your boss needs to here. I also recommend keeping a diary. Plotting what've you done, when you've done it. And what the 'lazy bum' is doing when he should be doing something else.

Good luck!

^This. Where are the bosses? The store cannot run itself. Make a call, tell them what's going on, and show them your journal. Maybe even catch it on your cell. Try not to personalize the remarks of your co worker, just build a case against him with his own actions and words.

LittleMiss September 21st 2011 03:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr.Bobby (Post 726381)
^This. Where are the bosses? The store cannot run itself. Make a call, tell them what's going on, and show them your journal. Maybe even catch it on your cell. Try not to personalize the remarks of your co worker, just build a case against him with his own actions and words.

I would advise against taking cellphone videos or pictures as it's illegal to take photos of people without their permission.

Call your boss. He should have a contact number.
If you can't contact him, go to you worker's union or the local fair work ombudsman and get them on your case!

Dr.Bobby September 22nd 2011 04:26 AM

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Originally Posted by LittleMiss (Post 726674)


I would advise against taking cellphone videos or pictures as it's illegal to take photos of people without their permission.

Perhaps the law is different in Australia, but it is legal in the USA to take pictures or otherwise document public behavior, especially if it is unlawful.

The OP's best course of action here is to present her boss very calmly with as much data concering her complaint as possible.


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