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November 20th, 2014 01:42 PM #41
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November 20th, 2014 01:42 PM #42
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November 20th, 2014 01:46 PM #43
Meron mga househelp na may malasakit sa amo. As what we have sa bahay. She knows what to do. Automatic ang kilos nyan, food, bills, letters, house cleaning, pets, grocery list, ........ everything.
Meron naman na saksakan ng inutil. As what we had sa condo ng asawa ko. Hindi marunong magluto, hindi marunong maglaba, kung maglinis, once every 3 days! Lahat na sekyu doon sa condo, ka-text mate nya.
Tumaba nga sa kaka-kain, at tulog. Sarap buhay ........... Pina-uwi nalang namin.
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November 20th, 2014 01:49 PM #44
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November 20th, 2014 01:56 PM #45
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November 20th, 2014 02:00 PM #46
I don't see anything wrong with the policy. Nagtrabaho ako sa heart center way way back, kaming maintenance di pwede gumamit ng regular elevators, service elevators lang. May exeptions like kung rush yung dapat gawin like after a brownout at i-start mga aircon units, pero other than that wala na.
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November 20th, 2014 02:16 PM #48
The said policy is hardly discriminatory. Dami lang OA and not seeing the big picture.
For example sa office, yung mga managerial level walang time-in/time-out and honesty-basis ang pag-report ng leaves and absences. But yung rank and file, bantay-sarado time-in/out nila at di sila sasahod kapag di sila nakapag-file. Tinanggap nila ito as policy when they were hired. Would you call that discrimination? I don't hear them complaining. Trabaho lang.
Diba sa mga posh hotel din bawal mga staff sumakay sa guest elevator unless meron silang ine-escort na guest? Otherwise, sa service elevator or stairs lang sila pwede. Do you hear them complaining? Trabaho lang.
Ganito lang yan. Yung mga amo ang nagbayad o bumili ng condo unit. The maids/drivers/contractors, with ALL due respect, have nothing invested in it. Di sila naglabas ni isang kusing to be in the condo. If any, if it were not for their amo, they wouldn't even have a right to be on the building premises. They're just being asked to use the service elevator....that's all. Call it as part of their job description.
Besides, it's not like they're being asked to use the stairs.
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November 20th, 2014 02:28 PM #49
sa office namin, kaming mga commoner e nasa ordinary elevators. pag mga boss, may sariling elevator na de-susi
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November 20th, 2014 02:59 PM #50
^ just like getting an economy ticket while your boss travels in business/first class. there's absolutely nothing wrong with it. they can always label the elevators "owners" and "service".
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