Thread regarding Whole Foods Market Inc. layoffs

are team leaders allowed to work on sundays?

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Wow, where are these states that pay time and a half on Sunday because I live in Arkansas and we just get sh-- on 7 days a week.

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Post ID: @Lykg+O4Xjch6

North Atlantic here, at my store all but two TLs worked on July 4th which was time and a half. It's a joke.

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Post ID: @enpy+O4Xjch6

Mine will be nice to you until an inspection, then he'll throw you under the bus to protect his friends at regional. He so needs to be canned.

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Post ID: @9obn+O4Xjch6

I guarantee you that TLs are not the worst of your troubles. They're in the s*** right along with you. No one is safe.

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Post ID: @8fjv+O4Xjch6

Don't worry there probably will be fewer of them soon anyway. Nobody is losing there job you can work your 40 hours but they will just cut your pay. That's what they did with people when the other layoffs happened. You can support a family on $12/hr right?

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Post ID: @7tpj+O4Xjch6

Hey you know how hard these so-called TL"s work. Just look for them sitting on those fat asses in front of the computers. The ones in Chelsea does it all the time. So Sundays is another day for them to work out the asses for the next spread of the week. Have to keep those asses spread and loose.

Hole HeLL!

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Post ID: @6hba+O4Xjch6

Not sure about Sunday's, but I can tell you they don't work nights. They let the grunts manage at nights while they sit on their computers all during the daytime.

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Post ID: @4mbh+O4Xjch6

TL's need to help set up the department for success on the weekend, so TL's need to work Friday and Saturday. Sunday should be a maintenance day. ATL and TMs can handle that most weeks.

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Post ID: @4ucb+O4Xjch6

Banned in the North Atlantic because it's 1.5 pay. Probably depends on Sunday time and a half labor laws in your region.

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Post ID: @3jba+O4Xjch6

In my store (North Atlantic, Sundays are time and a half) team leaders have now been banned from working Sunday's because labor is so bad.

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Post ID: @3aoz+O4Xjch6

This is a dumb thread

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Post ID: @3guo+O4Xjch6

Yeah, Saturdays and sundays, most of ours work. I like two days off in the week, get more done.

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Post ID: @2frv+O4Xjch6

No, it's the lords day and we are lords. Sink or swim sundays, baby.

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Post ID: @1zec+O4Xjch6

Well my neverrrr work on sunday

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Post ID: @1iwl+O4Xjch6

My team leader never works sundays..ever

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Post ID: @1bse+O4Xjch6

yes they can, I always found ours would schedule to work Sunday and either they'd get called in to cover call outs earlier n the week, or a non planned meeting would suddenly happen or labor tanked and they had to cut, when I was tl I liked to work Sunday nights when it was really busy , but it meant I had t work 6 shorter shifts to meet all other requirements

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Post ID: @hso+O4Xjch6

I suspect to OP is in a state where Sunday's are time and a half. If so, that might be why it's discouraged. Especially if they go into OT, where'd they'd earn double time and a half.

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Post ID: @gfa+O4Xjch6

Yes. Double yes. If they never do it's a problem.

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Post ID: @uxv+O4Xjch6

Allowed? Of course they are. We have many Team Leaders working on Sunday and our Store Team Leader works at least one Sunday per month. Someone lying to you?

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