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woensdag 22 februari 2023

#WORLD #WORLDWIDE #GERMANY #DRESDEN #ANARCHISM #LIBRARY #News #Journal #Update - (en) #Germany, FAU #Dresden: The Tears of an Employee Imprisoned by the Fear of an Employer (ca, de, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

 Bob Nelson once said, "Employee's motivation is a direct result of the sum of

interactions with his/her manager (employer)". ---- An employee always goesthrough emotional traumas at a workplace where management only placesorganizational emphasis on making profit at the expense of their employee'swellbeing - safety, happiness, etc. ---- I can say without the fear ofcontradictions that the aforementioned picture is vividly painted on the walls ofthe Flink Expansion 31 GmbH, Germany. As a rider for Flink for over one and ahalf years on a part time contract as a student, my safety was nearly overlookedalways by management. From poor working gears (especially during the extremeweather conditions such as the snowy winter seasons) through poor communicationfeedbacks from management when employee sort for clarification/work assistance.One of the greatest traumas each employee at Flink goes through or is goingthrough is the fear of termination of employment contract at any time. This fearhas grown to the extent that, everyone is afraid to report of any accident tomanagement in the course of exercising their work/duties. For instance, a riderwas fired right after he was involved in an accident upon delivering an item to acustomer. There was no reason for his contract termination despite this riderworking with Flink for over one year. But hey, they had it wrong this time.Little did they know there was someone who would not condone and connive withsuch attitudes: the FAU, Dresden.With the assistance and guidance from FAU, this rider won his case through thecourt negotiation. There are a lot of similar cases that happened and ishappening at Flink but the unfortunate part is that most of the affectedindividuals are foreign students who barely know and understand the German labourlaw. "I am a student, I came for studies, I cannot go through the stress ofchallenging them (Flink) and I do not have the resources in doing that" are thechorus of the masses of the Flink employees who were and are going through suchunfortunate experiences. Or maybe, Flink has realized this - that majority of thepeople the employees cannot stand up to them (for their labor right). But onefunny aspect of it is that, they (Flink) keep on hiring/recruiting new ridersevery day! Firing everyday (especially those in their probation periods) andhiring at the same time makes me believe that Flink is doing this on a purpose.Probably Flink is trying to avoid their responsibilities to these employees interms of granting them their basic rights like annual leave benefits.Now let me give you my story. I joined Flink as a rider from 01.09.2021. As arider, I contributed to the growth of the company by delivering orders to ourcustomers on time - initially within 10 minutes! Yes, within 10 minutesirrespective of the distance between the hub and the address of the customer. Asa rider you had to fly if the need be, because a minute late after the 10minutes, you are considered as not fit for the job. They did this forgetting thatwe the riders equally plied the road with other vehicles and that the leastmistake we did could result into losing our lives. But hey, they careless. Theychanged the 10 minute delivery policy not because of the riders' complaints, butbecause legally, they could have been taken on by the customers for breakingtheir 10 minutes promise. It was impossible to deliver an order to an address inabout 5km within 10 minutes.Funny enough, as a rider, you would have to travel this long distance with abackpack of load weighing sometimes up to 20 kg. For this, there was always amisunderstanding between the riders and the shift leads. You could not complainof a heavy load as a rider. Of all these challenges, some of us stood by thecompany and contributed to its success stories.As a part time employee, I was to work 20 hours a week. However, there werecountless instances I received no shift for weeks, yet, I was not paid for thatbecause according to them (Flink) I did not work. But did I say I would not work?Or was I assigned shift and did not show up? What wrong did I do to deserve this,because the contract clearly states of 20 hour weekly shift? How did they (Flink)expect us to pay our bills as students?But this was just the genesis of the occupational oppression to experience. Thosewho challenged the hub manager were eliminated sooner. Mass irregular terminationof employment contract followed. Each day, we woke up to work in panic: panic ofterminating our employment contract. With this, complaining about one's right atthe workplace begun to varnish like a naphthalene ball exposed to the air.To begin my execution, they (Flink management) first told me in August, 2022that, since my resident permit was ending on 30.09.2022, they were going toterminate my employment contract with them. I showed them my appointment for arenewal of resident permit from the Immigrations Office Dresden. On 22ndSeptember, 2022, I received my new resident card and uploaded it on the Flinkemployee portal as an evidence of right to stay and to continue my work inGermany. In the middle of October, 2022, I was told again by Flink I had workedfor 120 days and as per the German law, a student could work only up to thathours. A new strategy: perhaps because their first plan did not work.I least expected them to terminate my contract completely in November, 2022 onthe grounds of working 120 days in 2022. I did not understand this was becauseper our contract, both parties knew I am a student. Yes, the law says I couldwork only 120 days in the year. My question was, could Flink, as employer did notknow of this? This while as I was working for the company's growth, did they notrealize my days were numbered? In the first place, why did they not tell us thatthey were employing us for only the said 120 days in the year but rather made anindefinite employment contract terms with us? Could I not have been asked toresume work the following year (2023) if I had exhausted all my work hours forthe year 2022? The termination letter I was given was dated 02.12.2022.Prior to the termination of my employment contract, I had requested for my 2022annual leave and I was granted this beginning 28.11.2022. However, on 18.11.2022,Flink cancelled and deleted this evidence of granting me the annual leave fromtheir portal where I could have access. According to their termination letterdated 02.02.2022, my contract was terminated on the 10.11.2022 but that was nottrue. Between 14.11.2022 and 19.11.2022, I was assigned 20 hour shift which Iworked. My last shift in that week was on the 18.11.2022 which I worked 8 hoursthat day. After trying severally to log out after my shift that day, and I wasdenied access, I contacted out hub manager to solve this. I was told it couldhave been a system malfunction so she logged me out manually and confirmed my 8hour working hours for that day. Although I tried several times to seek forexplanation to why I could not login again on the platform to view my shift forthe week after, but I never received any feedback. I wrote to the main employeeenquiry desk of Flink, but received no response.Because I had requested for my vacation and it was granted, I had also arrangedto travel. I travelled out of Germany on 01.12.2022, only to return to findletter of termination of employment contract from Flink which was dated02.12.2022; a day after I had left Germany. The reason for my termination wasshort, and that, I had worked 120 days in 2022 so they could not work with meagain - not to say I could resume work after 2022 despite having indefiniteemployment contract with Flink.So this is how my story with Flink ended. Whether or not it ended on a good note,I am home now. I wake up each morning, thinking of how I worked so hard in sunnyand rainy times to the realization of Flink's objectives. Our tears were nevershown, for they were imprisoned by the fear of our employer; Flink.https://dd.fau.org/2023/02/13/unsere-traenen-haben-wir-nie-gezeigt-ein-flink-arbeiter-berichtet/_________________________________________A - I N F O S  N E W S  S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.ca

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