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<blockquote data-quote="SameRightsForAll" data-source="post: 3940610" data-attributes="member: 10588"><p>Yes, it does. A worker making $13/hour would lose $3.25 per incident. Just to show the potential this has, if the company decided to do this to every employee on the same day theoretically, it's about $1.4 MILLION in free labor. The workers don't get it if the company keeps it.</p><p></p><p>With 434,000 employees and these 15 minute glitches being all too common, the total $$ would probably be around $20 million a year. I'm sure none of this goes to bonuses for grab-assing supervisors. Nope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SameRightsForAll, post: 3940610, member: 10588"] Yes, it does. A worker making $13/hour would lose $3.25 per incident. Just to show the potential this has, if the company decided to do this to every employee on the same day theoretically, it's about $1.4 MILLION in free labor. The workers don't get it if the company keeps it. With 434,000 employees and these 15 minute glitches being all too common, the total $$ would probably be around $20 million a year. I'm sure none of this goes to bonuses for grab-assing supervisors. Nope. [/QUOTE]
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