I analyzed 8 real workplace situations (with an average of 7 people confirming each one) where workers were dealing with these exact violations.
Generic workers rights advice fails because it tells you what your rights are, but never gives you a system to actually enforce them or protect yourself before violations happen. By the time you're Googling your rights, the damage is already done.
“Employees held personally liable for purchases on company credit where receipts are lost?”— Worker navigating employer accountability issues
Still Getting Screwed At Work? Here's What's Actually Going On walks you through three specific chapters: The Worker's Rights Reality Audit, The Boundary Defense System, and The Advanced Protection Playbook. Every framework inside comes from analyzing 8 real cases where workers discovered violations too late.
The Reality Audit Results Framework is different because it doesn't just tell you your rights—it shows you exactly which violations are already happening in your current job that you've been treating as normal. Most workers have been operating under illegal conditions so long they think it's just how work is.
You've already spent hours searching for answers every time something feels wrong at work. This guide costs less than you spent on lunch this week.
For $29, you get all three chapters including The Worker's Rights Reality Audit, The Boundary Defense System, and The Advanced Protection Playbook with every framework you need to protect yourself starting today. Every week you wait is another week operating under conditions that might be illegal. This entire guide takes under an hour to read and you can start implementing the systems immediately.
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