Inequality and Exploitation: opiniones de empleados con el puesto de Coach/Administrative en Community Rowing

2,0
2 jul 2019
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Aprobación del CEO
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Ventajas

If you stay in a coaching role, you will love working with your athletes and fellow coaches every day.

Desventajas

Unequal pay between men and women, even when women have more experience, seniority, and accomplishments than male staff/applicants. They'll pay the highest hourly coaching rate on the river (so they often claim) but they make sure to keep their most senior and experienced coaches working just under the number of hours required to qualify for healthcare, dental, and retirement benefits, so you will be overworked trying to make ends meet by working multiple jobs on and off the river. If you are a full-time employee with benefits, they will exploit your labor, overwork you, and not offer overtime pay. There is a culture among the administrative staff of sexism, homophobia, and racism, and a lot of denial.

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5,0
27 may 2025
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Aprobación del CEO
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Ventajas

above minumum wage at 23 per hour

Desventajas

they wanted to spend 500k on new rocks instead of paying the coaches more.

4,0
15 feb 2023
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Aprobación del CEO
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Ventajas

Decent benefits and somewhat flexible hours, great at training young coaches who want to get into coaching. No other club in the country is as well structured for young coaches as CRI.

Desventajas

Not sustainable for the long term. No clear vision on how to keep up with the rising cost of living in Boston, and the health care plan is sub-optimal. To maintain a low rent apartment, a coach will often work before sunrise until after sunset - coach burnout is common.

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