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In reply to the discussion: How VW's Chattanooga plant 'Maximizes Production' from Workers -- It's Brutal and Beyond Inhumane [View all]daredtowork
(3,732 posts)I had one job where I carried a pager that went off at 2am every night - the problem was always the same: it was just procedure to call me to reboot this particular computer. It took about an hour. The pager was supposed to be passed around a team of people on a weekly basis but since it caused so much loss of sleep, everyone found a way to leave it with the low person on the totem pole (me). After months of stressed out sleep-deprivation, I quit. I'm not sure I would have made the same decision had I been allowed to sleep on a regular basis.
Luckily I only had a job that actively endangered my health once, and it lasted for less than a year: but because of that I know that there are workplaces that try to push their workers in inhuman ways because the managers aren't able to push back on whatever pressure they are under.