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This refers back to a post that I did last week about making an employee exempt.
We were trying to make a graphic designer exempt by calling her the Creative Director and have her manage the 2 person janitor crew. After consulting with this site I went back to them and told them there was another way. Well the finance manager ( my boss) didn't want to hear about it, was upset that I had done further research on it and was skeptical about my solution.
Flash forward to this week. When the subject was brought up again I told him that I objected to the janitor solution and thought that we had another way. He
told me that my objections were not welcome and that by doing so I was not being a member of the management "team" and furthermore he wanted no more of my e-mailing suggestions or documenting whatever objections I had to the way management was dealing with employees. I think I have made one e-mail since I have been here about not having management shove employees through a window to retrieve something from a locked office since a previous incident of that exact nature resulted in an employee breaking her nose.
I believe that the current management team is making decisions daily that put us at risk for lawsuits and breaking the law.I feel I need to protect myself and any future career I have in HR by documentation.
I am so new at this I don't know what to do. Should I just start a personal file at home?
Sorry for the long post, any help would be appreciated.
We were trying to make a graphic designer exempt by calling her the Creative Director and have her manage the 2 person janitor crew. After consulting with this site I went back to them and told them there was another way. Well the finance manager ( my boss) didn't want to hear about it, was upset that I had done further research on it and was skeptical about my solution.
Flash forward to this week. When the subject was brought up again I told him that I objected to the janitor solution and thought that we had another way. He
told me that my objections were not welcome and that by doing so I was not being a member of the management "team" and furthermore he wanted no more of my e-mailing suggestions or documenting whatever objections I had to the way management was dealing with employees. I think I have made one e-mail since I have been here about not having management shove employees through a window to retrieve something from a locked office since a previous incident of that exact nature resulted in an employee breaking her nose.
I believe that the current management team is making decisions daily that put us at risk for lawsuits and breaking the law.I feel I need to protect myself and any future career I have in HR by documentation.
I am so new at this I don't know what to do. Should I just start a personal file at home?
Sorry for the long post, any help would be appreciated.
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Real world: Mr. Finance is an overbearing jerk who resents having to follow "unreasonable" guidelines, not matter what the reason. He continues to undercut you, gradually reducing you to a papershuffling nobody who will eventually be terminated for "allowing" the company to lose something in litigation.
Tough spot to be in, but it sounds like this is a company that sees HR as a "necessary evil" that should just fix problems as they arise, and preferably fix them overnight at no additional cost to the company. If you think you can turn that around, that's where I'd start. Otherwise, I'd look for an employer that better understands what HR is all about.
I have been told the exact same thing. I am also compliance. Department Directors make their own decisions with re to employee issues and go to the Executive Director when they need guidance. The ED feels he is an expert in this area. However, I am asked for my input from time to time.
Guess its more common than I thought.
Oh, by the way, is the financial manager the transgender person?
I want to look for another job but it doesn't look good out here in MA. My former HR manager has been looking since october.
I also really like the regular staff on the floor (transgenders and all) and I don't want to leave them to upper managements mercy.
Susan Fentin
Associate Editor
Massachusetts Employment Law Letter
Skoler, Abbott & Presser, PC
(413) 737-4753 [email]sfentin@skoler-abbott.com[/email]
I would definitely keep my eyes open for other opportunities.
It would be very, very difficult if I ever had to go back to a company where I was seen as more of an irritant than a professional.
I am very lucky!
When I announced my resignation about 2 months ago, it was especially meaningful to me when I walked into one of the two co-owner's office, that he said this to me: "We will certainly miss you here. In my 30 years with this company as an employee and now an owner, I will say that you have brought organization, integrity, professionalism and direction to Human Resources. I ain't tootin' my horn at all.....just telling ya'll how important it is to feel good about the job and my contribution.
In some settings HR (and other support or ancillary departments) will always be viewed as gnats in the ointment. In some others, it becomes what you make of it. Don't ever expect one or the other. Instead, get yourself involved in a daily effort to provide value at every level you can impact, from the dock to the corporate inner sanctum; from the stock room to the board room; from the part time clerk's level to the most high and mighty among the old codgers. And don't ever accept less than what you know should exist....if it gets to that point, move on.
So, they just made another person exempt. I'm pretty sure she qualifies but she works under 40 hours, about thirty. What ticks me off is that they did'nt even bother to run it by me.
I wish, wish, wish I could find another job. I love this organization and the principles it stands for but new managent does'nt really support those principles.
There is nothing out there in HR in my area. My former boss, all degreed up and with many, many years of experience, has been unable to find anything.
I have no degree and the only experience is here.Plus I'll let you in on a secret- Iam a horrible typist!!!
Margaret Morford
theHRedge
615-371-8200
[email]mmorford@mleesmith.com[/email]
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