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Easy. Email everyone in the company how much she makes.
Start an email chain about wages.
Open the handbook and start using/abusing the loopholes while pointing them out.
And most importantly; do as little as possible while maintaining the job requirements as laid out in the listing.
just talk about unions in non union job and you will be gone fast
That’s not a legally fireable offense in the USA.
I thought the idea was to "get severance". Which would be "it's cheaper to pay severance than permit them to continue disturbing the workplace. Sounds like you're trying to advocate doing something illegal.
Ideally she wants to be laid off. But if that doesn't happen she wants to retire. I've been trying to convince her that retiring means no severance and no unemployment, so getting fired without cause is her next best option.
That's the goal here though. If she wants to collect unemployment getting fired without cause is the plan.
I understand that, but the company isn’t going to outright say that’s why an employee is terminated. They’ll make up a reason, first.
It's not in Australia either but it definitely happens. Seen it personally. Nobody will become a union representative if they've seen the last 3 not have their contract renewed for unknown reasons.