Long hours and zombie-like employees at Gameloft Auckland
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Re: Long hours and zombie-like employees at Gameloft Auckland
#2why is that kind of language allowed at all in contracts?
Re: Long hours and zombie-like employees at Gameloft Auckland
#31. Keep working, and stop crying about it. 2. Quit
Yeah it sucks, but as someone who worked these kind of hours in the military, without the ability to quit, I don't feel any sympathy.
You empower your employer to treat you like this, and there are many industries where this is near the norm.
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#4There are two options here: 1. Keep working, and stop crying about it. 2. Quit Yeah it sucks, but as someone who worked these kind of hours in the military, without the ability to quit, I don't feel any sympathy. You empower your employer to treat you like this, and there are many industries where this is near the norm.
There's nothing wrong with outing a company that treats their employees like expendables. The gaming industry's had a bad reputation for horrid working conditions for some time. Maybe it's time to wake up.
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#5> A Gameloft employee, who asked not to be named, said a clause in their contracts allowed for a "reasonable amount" of unpaid overtime. why is that kind of language allowed at all in contracts?
The only people in the company that should be working unpaid overtime are the founders, because its their company. If you're an employee, you should do your work that you're hired for and then go home.
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#6My gut feeling is that a more effective response, legally, than going to the papers would be to simply refuse and go home.
If they fire you, start a court case. You will likely win.
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#7Edit:
Here are two articles from when the workweek in France was shortened but I haven't found the article I'm looking for yet. My point isn't really to denigrate France's laws but it would seem that these jobs were shipped out of the country so that more work could be expected from each employee.
http://www.businessweek.com/1999/99_18/b3627192.htm http://www.theregister.co.uk/1999/06/25/european_working_pra...
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#8Re: Long hours and zombie-like employees at Gameloft Auckland
#9There are two options here: 1. Keep working, and stop crying about it. 2. Quit Yeah it sucks, but as someone who worked these kind of hours in the military, without the ability to quit, I don't feel any sympathy. You empower your employer to treat you like this, and there are many industries where this is near the norm.
Or 3. Call the bastards on their bad behavior so other programmers think twice before applying. There's nothing wrong with outing a company that treats their employees like expendables. The gaming industry's had a bad reputation for horrid working conditions for some time. Maybe it's time to wake up.
Edit: I'd like to see a response behind these downvotes. As a business owner and employee, I'm confused.
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#10A French-owned company? Does anyone else see the irony in this? I'll add a link to an old article if I can find it, but I remember a small software company owner in France being fined when some of his workers exceeded 45 hours a week. Edit: Here are two articles from when the workweek in France was shortened but I haven't found the article I'm looking for yet. My point isn't really to denigrate France's laws but it w…