Originally posted by: chuckywang
that's harsh, man.
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Hammer
its super bad for morale...
You mean knowing how much your coworkers makes or knowing that any little thing you say might get you fired, so you had better keep your mouth shut?
Originally posted by: spacelord
I believe its legal. Most companies highly discourage it.
Originally posted by: jdub1107
Originally posted by: Amused
Again, life is not fair. Get used to it.
"Fair" is very tricky. You can be free, or you can be fair. You CANNOT be both. Fairness is oppression, freedom is not fair. Fairness is the oppression of the many to accommodate the few. It is one group of people giving up their rights to another group.
Simplistically, it is cutting off all football players legs because a legless man demands the right to play on a "fair" playing field.
What do you choose? Fair, or free?
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: ctcsoft
coworker of mine got fired for discussing his wage with another employee.
is this fair/legal?
There's no law that says you can't be fired for discussing your wages. That leaves it up to companies to put clauses in their employee handbook and other HR documentation to handle it. Some companies specify that discussing wages is against company policy and punishable by termination.
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Yes, I am bumping an old (well... old-ish) thread... I'll take the flames. This is important enough.
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: ctcsoft
coworker of mine got fired for discussing his wage with another employee.
is this fair/legal?
There's no law that says you can't be fired for discussing your wages. That leaves it up to companies to put clauses in their employee handbook and other HR documentation to handle it. Some companies specify that discussing wages is against company policy and punishable by termination.
WRONG you are.
I happened to be researching nursing homes tonight, and discovered that there are federal laws that prevent termination on the basis of discussing wages. I happen to have a very good friend in Chicago that is a paralegal, and whose brother is a lawyer... I gave them a shout, and they both confirmed that most employers do not know that the law is on the books, and many attorneys are making a lot of money from settlements regarding terminations over wage discussions. 😀
I suggest that if you still believe that you are prohibited from discussing your wages, please contact an attorney ASAP, that is well versed in employee and employer rights.
Here happen to be three links to the same case:
National Labor Relations Board,
Petitioner/Cross-Respondent,
v.
Main Street Terrace Care Center,
Respondent/Cross-Petitioner.
http://www.nlrb.gov/nlrb/shared_files/decisions/327/327-101.htm
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/cgi-bin/g...se.pl?court=6th&navby=case&no=00a0218p
http://accounting.smartpros.com/x27337.xml
I'm assured by my legal friends that there is plenty of other case law out there that will assist employees that have been wrongly fired for the reason that they were discussing their pay with another employee or with anyone else.
Hope that someone finds this useful.
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Depends on the state. Is it a hire/fire state? Some states have protections setup for the employee....
I know Tennessee is not one of them... They can fire you for any reason here. (so long that it doesn't violate any civil rights or promote problems with ADA)
Originally posted by: Amused
Perfectly legal. And "fair" has nothing to do with it. Life isn't fair, get used to it.
It used to be socially taboo to talk about income. It should still be that way. It does nothing but foster envy.