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Why do we have to wear a name tag?
I do cook satellite in high school, which means to cook for 4 primary schools and then the food is sent to schools. I am in full uniform every day, now our new boss says we have to bear a label with your name. The label has "Chartwells" in it and our name. Well, first I do not work for them, I work for the city. So not all employees must wear City label name? This is an insignificant matter in view of our kitchen, has over 50 years of age and Equiptment not working properly. He he just wants his food service company to look good.Why have to stand out in the crowd? They are magnetic labels, and asked what happens when the label name is on the food and he said "We will release it". I called his office today and told me he was going to "write me up" if it starts using it. I said well where do I sign? He said if this repeats, and human resources must be involved, which could lose my job. I need to talk with union representative, but it is necessary advise others.
If its a matter as insignificant as they only wear the name tag Dang! Is it really the value of your work? It's not like you will feel hanging there all heavy or something, right? It sounds like other things about your work are teasing and name tag just set off for you. Participation Human Resources and write using UPS to get over a label is meaningless. Suck it up and use your name with pride! Peace.
Modest Mouse – Satellite Skin@ David Letterman SHOW!
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