Toilet Police

by Robbo on October 16, 2009

in Is This For Real?

The working conditions of retail pharmacy are often discussed in forums and blogs. The lack of toilet breaks, or in Australia, the breaking of the law that occurs when the pharmacist on duty leaves the pharmacy to visit the shopping centre loo. Auspharmlist regularly has posts on this topic and our American friends blog about it often.
Medicare Australia
But I think this takes the cake. In a Medicare Australia call centre in Parramatta managers were following staff into the toilet to enforce a three minute toilet break policy.

But that’s not all. Staff had to complete a “compliance diary” where they also had to include the length of their toilet stops. If at least 92% of your time was not on the phone you were “threatened” with counselling and disciplinary action.

Now apparently this is not a national policy. And it is no longer carried out in Parramatta. Since the news article.

Anyway, I’d be buggered. I don’t wear a watch.

Source: Daily Telegraph

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Robbo
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1 Colin Campbell 10.18.09 at 1:23 pm

This kind of stuff makes me sad. I am lucky because I have a professional office environment, but many people have quite awful work conditions. And this is not including all the people I interacted with during my years working in Asia.

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