Hi - hope this is the correct category.
My son started working for a large store in November, he filled in the forms that he didn't want to work on Sundays (he is a Christian). Recently he is often called in to work on Sundays, due to people taking leave etc. Due to staff shortages he also often only gets 10 mins break in his working day - lunch at 17.00 yesterday as that was first break he had.
Surely this can't be right.
Advice welcome
It is certainly a dilemma whiskeryron - but I don't like to think that big company's ignore their workers rights.
Strikes me that his dept NEEDS a few more employees!
Bedroom - it is his first job, he is worried that they will give him the heave ho, or not give him a good ref when he moves on.
Strikes me that it is a management problem if they don't have enough staff due to people being on holiday leave, but he is the one left to carry on!
I don't think that it is a question of his Christianity preventing him, he just wants to go to church and listen to the preaching and share the community
it seems to be a universally acknowledged fact that
young people under 20 work hard for peanuts
get kicked around whatever
and are expected to be as loyal to their damned employer as anything
[ I remember being 'required' to return a pay packet because I had been overpaid and being treated by the chief wages clerk ( aged around 40 you know sort of really OLD ) as though I had stolen it ! ]
He is just an all round nice guy (mum's bias lol!) and yes Peter Pedant, he is signed up for pension!
I think standing up for your rights comes easier with age.
He already has a 45min commute twice a day, by bike and I think he needs a proper break