As of Tuesday morning, Occupy Wall Street is no longer occupying Zuccotti Park in New York City.
At 1:20 a.m. on Tuesday (according to the official Occupy Wall Street website, yes, that exists), Mayor Michael Bloomberg ordered police officers to raid the two-month-old Occupy Wall Street encampment in Zuccotti Park. Mayor Bloomberg said the park’s owners had asked for the city’s help in enforcing its rules against sleeping there. So police, armed in riot gear, cleared out protesters and their tents.
Now these aren’t just any old backyard camping tents the police officers threw out. These tents held a library, media center, legal aid, information and even the sanitation areas and they were all broken down and placed into rolling trash containers.
But don’t think this movement is going down without a fight. Zuccotti Park was the birthplace and main stage for what has become a wave of nationwide protests targeting corporate bailouts and economic inequality.
Their motto “We are the 99%” spurred people around the U.S. to take pictures of themselves holding hand-written letters in front of their faces explaining why they are the 99%. And of course, those awkward pictures have become the center of spoofs only drawing even more attention to the protest.
The Occupy Wall Street website said after the raid, “You can’t evict an idea whose time has come.” Just a few hours after the raid, the website posted a new meeting place for its protesters and encouraged people to “turn out en masse.” Then, a state judge issued a temporary restraining order prohibiting the city from evicting protesters from the park. So as this blog is being written, it is still up in the air whether or not the protesters will be allowed to return (either with or without their tents).
Now you’ve reached the point of our blog where we connect this craziness to your business. Are you ready for this? It’s going to be good.
As business owners, the last thing you want is disgruntled employees feeling like they don’t have a forum to express their concerns.
So how do you avoid an Occupy Wall Street at your company?
This movement is all about the First Amendment’s right to freedom of speech. And how do people usually interpret their first amendment right? As a get out of jail free card to complain wherever and to whomever and about whatever they want. These outbursts are typically preceded by days, weeks, months or even years of repression. You may have an Occupy Wall Street (or a similar, yet smaller and maybe more organized) movement brewing behind those cubicle walls and not even know it!
Suddenly, complaints around the water cooler including “We don’t get enough vacation days” or “I work too many weekends” turn into less productivity and a higher turnover rate. We all know one “negative Nancy” in the office can bring every one down.
So what should you do?
Now, you cannot take away your employee’s First Amendment rights. That’s just a little bit illegal.
What you need to do is give them an appropriate and easy way to express themselves that does not disrupt your business.
Here are some ideas your business can put in place so employees can express their opinions and concerns.
Every employee has a different personality and different level discomfort when it comes to expressing concerns. By having different options, the employee can pick which one they feel most comfortable with.
Don’t forget to make sure you keep employees informed about the status of their complaint and what is being done about it.
Remember: Companies that intentionally create a “culture of candor” foster an environment where employees trust employers enough to voice complaints (and you avoid the chance of an Occupy Wall Street-esque movement).
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