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I tell this story of what happened to me today trying to keep myself composed, as I am still trembling with anger. Here are the details.
I began my Target career 3 weeks ago. During that time, I have grown to like it quite a bit and have even considered continuing on to make it a career. After my shift this past Saturday night, I was called by my father with the news that my mother, who had been locked in a year and a half long battle with stomach cancer, had finally lost the battle and passed away After a considerable time crying together on the phone, we hung up and I immediately called the team leader on duty at Target. I explained to him the situation, and I let him know that I was scheduled to work Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of next week. I let the team leader know that I would greatly appreciate being given 3 days off to grieve with my family. I explained to him that I did not want to take a great deal of time off, and that working would occupy my mind, and I asked permission to return next Thursday (today.) He said "That is absolutely no problem, and I am so sorry for your loss. Take whatever time you need, and if you need more than the 3 days, just call and let us know. I will take care of everything with HR and let them know, just go and be with your family and don't worry about anything."
And that's exactly what I did. I took the past 3 days off to grieve with my family, and then I showed up for my shift today. Upon arriving at work, our ETL of HR asked if he could speak to me in his office, to which I replied "sure." I assumed that this would be a conversation to let me know that Target supports me and to let them know any support I may need in dealing with the loss of my mother. Instead, as I sit down, the HR guy says "We really need to talk. You are still on your 90 days, and your attendance is just really bad." To which I replied "Excuse me? What are you talking about? I have showed up for every single one of my shifts and have never been late or clocked out late. There must be some kind of mistake?" He says "You have missed 3 shifts this week. That is grounds for termination."
Me: "Are you not aware of what happened with me this week? My mother passed away last Saturday. I called and spoke to (team leader) and he approved 3 days off this week. He also informed me that he would let you know and take care of everything so that I could be with my family."
HR: "Yeah, I haven't heard anything."
Me: "I'm very sorry you were not informed. I honestly did everything on my end to ensure that I communicated properly. I spoke to the team leader on duty. I am not sure why he did not speak to you."
HR: "I will check in with him, but this is still a big problem. You are only on your third week and you already taking all this time off? It doesn't look good."
Me: "Um, my mother passed away. What should I have done? Ask her to not die until after my 90 days are up?"
HR: "Well, as of right now, it is documented as calling in sick. If you can provide me some proof of what happened, then we can change the status of that."
Me: "I can't believe that I am hearing. You have no place working in HR. You're lucky I don't come across that desk right now. How dare you."
He started to tell me that I was being let go but I stormed out and did not give him the opportunity.
Please tell me that what I experienced today is an isolated incident and not rampant across Target as an organization. This is inexcusable treatment of employees.
I began my Target career 3 weeks ago. During that time, I have grown to like it quite a bit and have even considered continuing on to make it a career. After my shift this past Saturday night, I was called by my father with the news that my mother, who had been locked in a year and a half long battle with stomach cancer, had finally lost the battle and passed away After a considerable time crying together on the phone, we hung up and I immediately called the team leader on duty at Target. I explained to him the situation, and I let him know that I was scheduled to work Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of next week. I let the team leader know that I would greatly appreciate being given 3 days off to grieve with my family. I explained to him that I did not want to take a great deal of time off, and that working would occupy my mind, and I asked permission to return next Thursday (today.) He said "That is absolutely no problem, and I am so sorry for your loss. Take whatever time you need, and if you need more than the 3 days, just call and let us know. I will take care of everything with HR and let them know, just go and be with your family and don't worry about anything."
And that's exactly what I did. I took the past 3 days off to grieve with my family, and then I showed up for my shift today. Upon arriving at work, our ETL of HR asked if he could speak to me in his office, to which I replied "sure." I assumed that this would be a conversation to let me know that Target supports me and to let them know any support I may need in dealing with the loss of my mother. Instead, as I sit down, the HR guy says "We really need to talk. You are still on your 90 days, and your attendance is just really bad." To which I replied "Excuse me? What are you talking about? I have showed up for every single one of my shifts and have never been late or clocked out late. There must be some kind of mistake?" He says "You have missed 3 shifts this week. That is grounds for termination."
Me: "Are you not aware of what happened with me this week? My mother passed away last Saturday. I called and spoke to (team leader) and he approved 3 days off this week. He also informed me that he would let you know and take care of everything so that I could be with my family."
HR: "Yeah, I haven't heard anything."
Me: "I'm very sorry you were not informed. I honestly did everything on my end to ensure that I communicated properly. I spoke to the team leader on duty. I am not sure why he did not speak to you."
HR: "I will check in with him, but this is still a big problem. You are only on your third week and you already taking all this time off? It doesn't look good."
Me: "Um, my mother passed away. What should I have done? Ask her to not die until after my 90 days are up?"
HR: "Well, as of right now, it is documented as calling in sick. If you can provide me some proof of what happened, then we can change the status of that."
Me: "I can't believe that I am hearing. You have no place working in HR. You're lucky I don't come across that desk right now. How dare you."
He started to tell me that I was being let go but I stormed out and did not give him the opportunity.
Please tell me that what I experienced today is an isolated incident and not rampant across Target as an organization. This is inexcusable treatment of employees.
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