Brian B. asked
I was hired for a position in the Jewelry department at Sam's Club in January 2017, but the manager and team lead neglected to inform me that I would also have to work in the clothing department, folding clothes that people destroy. This additional responsibility has led to anxiety, high blood pressure, and alcohol consumption. I have been the only person to stay for a long time due to the dishonesty and emotional abuse. I am coded as a Jewelry Associate and have discussed my discomfort with HR. What outcome am I seeking, and what steps can I take to address this issue?
February 21st, 2024
Lawrence D. answered
You have a strong case due to the misrepresentation of job duties and the resulting emotional and ph...
February 21st, 2024
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