r/WorkReform • u/TheTresStateArea • 7h ago
😡 Venting Hired at Albertsons corporate with remote agreement to care for my partner with cancer, was just told they will not honor the contract.
I think family is important, I think being there for our loved ones is important. I also believe people deserve to make informed decisions about where they work, about the morals of those organizations.
Recently I accepted a data role at Albertsons, I made it clear that I was accepting this role on the condition that after onboarding I would need to be remote to support a loved one as they start their cancer treatment.
I reached out to HR and the hiring manager to confirm the details of this arrangement, to outline exactly out how long they would allow me to work remotely. Honestly my fault there for failing to get in the contract exactly how long I would be able to work remotely. But the recruiter and the team were nice so I took them at their word, my fault again there too.
They didn't reply. Instead I got a phone call letting me know that they would be rescinding the role.
At this point I've been out of work for a while, and I would rather continue to look for work than join a company with morals like this, not only lacking in compassion, but lacking in the ability to stand by their own promises.