@ Rob
30 minutes a day is 2.5 hours a week. For someone making $12 an hour, that's $30 in their pocket for doing NOTHING. When they go on break, the non-smokers are still working. Unless the workers are totally independent of each other, the non-smokers are left to pick up the slack. Cashiers? Yeah, my line just doubled for 30 minutes a day because you had to smoke.
Is that wrong? No... but the fact that I would get bitched at for taking 30 minutes off a day because I don't smoke IS wrong.
People are given special treatment because of their addiction. People without the addiction are discriminated against.
non-smokers deserve equal treatment, or smokers should have to wait until after their shift. OR, they should receive less pay (clock out for a smoke break... still not fair to those that have to work harder due to the absence, but at least the pay isn't equal!)
Originally posted by d112crzy
30 minutes a day is 2.5 hours a week. For someone making $12 an hour, that's $30 in their pocket for doing NOTHING. When they go on break, the non-smokers are still working. Unless the workers are totally independent of each other, the non-smokers are left to pick up the slack. Cashiers? Yeah, my line just doubled for 30 minutes a day because you had to smoke.
Is that wrong? No... but the fact that I would get bitched at for taking 30 minutes off a day because I don't smoke IS wrong.
People are given special treatment because of their addiction. People without the addiction are discriminated against.
non-smokers deserve equal treatment, or smokers should have to wait until after their shift. OR, they should receive less pay (clock out for a smoke break... still not fair to those that have to work harder due to the absence, but at least the pay isn't equal!)
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