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I don't think this is intentionally evil, it's simply most people don't want to work the night shift, and they don't want to pay extra for people to want to work the night shift, so they distribute the night shift load on a schedule. So everyone has a crappy night shift every couple weeks but no one person constantly has the night shift.
I'm sure if you volunteered, they give you the night shift every day if you want
The dude defending this practice seems like the kind of guy that argues that minimum wage is bad because some business would go out of business.
Businesses that can't function ethically shouldn't stay in business. I don't have much empathy for the business tyrants who punch with one hand while begging with the other
Minimum wage isn't bad. I'm totally for it. It sets a level playing field for all businesses to compete.
If society agrees that this is the minimum, and the businesses that can't sustain, they should go out of business.
"Not much" is still infinitely more than you should have, which is none whatsofuckingever.
Sure. It's an a****** thing to do. I agree
I'm telling Mom that you cursed on the internet!
Yeah. My voice to text is very prudish