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DEAR ABBY: My boss wants to do a day of community service with the staff to help others and improve relationships in the workplace. I thought it was a great idea; a lot of my co-workers were unsure and wanted more information about what specifically we would do.

My boss said she would get more information and send it out to us.

However, a few of my co-workers are outright opposed to the idea and think they shouldn’t be required to do it. A year ago when this came up, one of them said they shouldn’t have to give up their free time.

I think it’s wrong for people to turn down a chance to help others when they are able. What should I do to make sure my boss’s intentions are understood while not being off-putting or appearing holier-than-thou? — BLEEDING HEART

DEAR BLEEDING HEART: The person who should be making her intentions clear is your boss. It should not be your responsibility.

Frankly, I can see both sides of this question. Some companies do this not only to “do good,” but also to build goodwill in the community and team spirit in the office. Usually, participation is voluntary.



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Sorry, my day off is my day off.

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I agree that if the boss wants to do this - it should be on company time.

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It should be on company time and workers should be polled for ideas on which community services they prefer to help.

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I think it's fine if the boss want to set it all up and offer for people to join in. But it shouldn't be mandatory.

Or, it should be on company time. Eli Lily does a day of service, the employees go out and work on a community project. One year, they literally shut down a portion of the highway for the day. They were doing clean up and planting flowers and trees.

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hoo boy... if it is mandatory you need to be sure it is on company time.

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Yes, this is a popular idea over here and I always hated it, but went along...

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Boss wants mandatory "volunteer" work. Boss can pay me for my time. I wouldn't do it for free at that point even if it's a cause I support. As my boss at work, you don't get to determine what I do on MY time, off the clock.

Maybe the boss should ask for volunteers instead. If it was a cause I believed in and I was asked instead of told, I just might volunteer.

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If it's not on company time forget it.

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well, worked with several dealers who thought they " owned " our employees--ridiculous--if you want to volunteer your employee's time/services you need to first verify that your employees are willing to volunteer

have had to float a couple of these--real quick you learn the difference between telling people to do something and ASKING them to go along

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My work does these sometimes but I don't participate because I absolutely don't support the charity that they do. Otherwise I think it would be fun.

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Mary Zombie wrote:

If it's not on company time forget it.


 pretty much.



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I believe it should be voluntary. What if you don't agree with the charity?

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Yeah, right. Just try prying my fingers from my sewing machine on my day off.

Good luck with that fake volunteer stuff, because I didn't volunteer for anything.

Normal work day and the pay better be good.

I will sit in a lawn chair and direct traffic for ya. lol

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I think there are plenty of non-divisive charities, like a soup kitchen, the food pantry, helping clean up the riverside, etc.

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He would be better off just requiring a day of community service from each employee that they get to choose, and giving them the day off for it. Each employee would get to choose their own project, and the boss gets to feel good about supporting it.

If he wants a team building exercise - they have workshops for that. Again, on company time.

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