The union-oriented Twitter account Daily Union Elections asked the world in a recent tweet, āUnion folks, what is the best grievance/[Unfair Labor Practice] that youāve ever won?ā And the world responded in kind. As a proud union girl myself, I thought a few stories stood out, but one came up above the restāa worker accused of gaming on the job, saved because his work computerās graphics card was too weak.
āA member was accused of playing video games on his work computer,ā union organizing director Erik Strobl said. āI got him cleared by proving conclusively that the employer-provided graphics card couldnāt handle the resource-hungry game his supervisor claimed to have seen.ā
a member was accused of playing video games on his work computer and I got him cleared by proving conclusively that the employer-provided graphics card couldnāt handle the resource-hungry game his supervisor claimed to have seen https://t.co/FIS5yyIy78
— Erik Strobl š¦ (@erikstrobl) January 25, 2023
āIf youāre being accused of being a gamer, solve the problem like a gamer,ā one commenter said. Other people tried guessing the game.
āDwarf Fortress??ā said one reply. āIt was The Sims,ā said another, āno computers are built for that game.ā
āāHe was playing that new Call of Duty shit!āā a commenter imagined. āāGerald, the new Call of Duty requires at minimum a GTX 960. This government PC has the performance of an overworked artist on his seventh cup of coffee.āā
"He was playing that new call of duty shit!"
"Gerald, the new call of duty requires at minimum a GTX 960. This government PC has the performance of an overworked artist on his 7th cup of coffee."— Matalya (ććæćŖć£) šŗš¦š (@HexSay21) January 26, 2023
https://twitter.com/embed/status/1618118042428534785
But, no, imaginary Gerald was even more off base than you could have guessed. The worker wasnāt even playing a game, but watching āa game review on his break (which is fine),ā Strobl clarified, ābut he was accused of installing unauthorized third-party software on a government computer (which he 100% didnāt do and, as I showed, couldnāt have done). Zero abuse of time or state property.ā
Apparently, this wasnāt the only time someoneās supervisor was unsure of what exactly a video game wasāāI once had a supervisor ding me for playing a game,ā another Twitter user said. āIt was a YouTube video running while data was crunching on the other screen.ā
Yes, thatās my favorite game. YouTube.
if you're being accused of being a gamer, solve the problem like a gamer
— thorny (ithinkiplaygames.bsky.social) (@thinkiamsad) January 25, 2023
Do you have any great union stories?
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