Would It Be A Bad Thing If I Messaged A...
Family & Relationships1 min ago
I've deiced to make a new thread so I'm having trouble at work I been getting 37.5 hours per week but bow said they havent got the budget to pay me overtime.I got 10 which is 2 hours per day which im not happy about. Before after my 2 week trial on the till they said they would give me my new contract I don't why they haven't unless because someone came back or after my probation. I'm also having trouble with a supervisor I don't think she likes me but she brought there have been issues with me scanning items wrong and they loosing stock. I don't feel respected.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is utter rubbish someone is feeding you a load of BS. CEO's cannot ban overtime. Abbey why are you ignoring questions about your contract of employment? Do you have one? Your employer is legally obliged to give you the hours stated on your contract,they can't start you on 37 hours a week the bring you down to 10 . If you are on probation then they can do what they want including sacking you. If you are on a zero hours contract then you can be given different hours every week . Perhaps it might be a good idea to answer direct questions then you will get more help.
abbey will have a contract and should insist on a written copy. But I think all these points and questions about contracts are something abbey isn't able to absorb or answer as it's not an area she understands. It looks to me as if they have decided abbey has no long term future on the tills so apart from when emergency short term cover is needed, she'll be given just 10 hours, mainly cleaning, each week. As the shift times vary each week it isn't possible to fit a second job around this so it's time to start looking elsewhere.
Abbey, I'm afraid your views on your fellow workers don't have any bearing on the hours you'll be given, nor does it matter that a colleague thinks you have 'been extra careful' since you made a mistake. It doesn't sound an ideal place for you anyway if there's so little chance of full-time hours, they seem fine for you to do 10 hours a week cleaning, but aren't holding out much hope of that changing soon.