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1. Employer constantly changes the employees hours often with only a day's notice.

2. Employees are blamed for things that are not their fault.

3. Employees are lied to or manipulated.

4. Office takes away benefits and bonus pay

5. Work place fires old employees and hires new ones to keep wages low.

6. Work place makes impossible performance goals

7. Business hires new employees, when there is not enough work for (old employees) who were promised full time employment.

8. Everyone in an office is threatened to be let go constantly.

9. Workers are promised full time employment-when the hiring company has no intention of giving that much work- sometimes only giving workers as little as 15 hours a week.

10. Work places that don't pay their employees for state required breaks.

11. Work places that skim off pay checks or make errors on multiple employees pay checks and pay them back on the following check.-putting the employee at risk for late bills or rent.

12. Work places that make employees feel expendable or like they were hired out of charity or pity.

13. Bosses poorly manage the business making procedures that are forced on the workers that negatively impact their performance.

14. Bosses do not respect employee thoughts or input.

15. Bosses fire employee after one mistake.

16. Training days where all employees are only told negative things about their performance, are criticized, and told they may be fired.

17. Offices that don't take the time to properly train their employees

I could probably think of more but their is a start.

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