iMatthew
Woolworthian
That is coming from management at my store.
Nice. Did you read this or were you told by someone in the know? I was told it takes one or two weeks after its been agreed to and FWA looks over it until we get paid.Apparently the new agreement went through with a 95% yes vote. Anyone know when we'll be back paid? I'm also wondering if I've left the company before it is back paid, will I still receive it?
that's funny, cause I never voted or was ever asked to vote.Apparently the new agreement went through with a 95% yes vote. Anyone know when we'll be back paid? I'm also wondering if I've left the company before it is back paid, will I still receive it?
Neither.that's funny, cause I never voted or was ever asked to vote.
unfortunately with a 95% yes vote, one no vote isn't gunna change much...there should have been a voting box at your store. i'd complain to someone important if it matters to you
Saw it on the noticeboard.Nice. Did you read this or were you told by someone in the know? I was told it takes one or two weeks after its been agreed to and FWA looks over it until we get paid.
hi i am new to the forums and have kind off been lurking for a while. So when i had a problem i decided to come here and ask for some advice. A two weeks ago my boss called me in and asked me to sign a contract which he said "was an agreement on hours" and when i asked him if this changed anything else he said "no" so everything was fine until i received my payslip and realised that my casual loading was no longer being paid and i wasnt receiving time and a half for sundays so now i am forced to work considerably longer hours for less pay. So i think that my boss has changed me from casual to part time due to this contract which is useless to me because i dont get any security because i am on probation and if they get rid of me i lose all of my benefits which are negligible anyway i would much prefer the casual loading and overtime. Is it even legal to lie to someone to sign a contract reducing their pay with out telling them? btw this new contract was not an agreement which specified any change for pay or benefits it only changed the hours i worked. What should i do? thanks for your help
an agreement on set shifts every week is the definition of part time, however you should definitely still be receiving time and a half for Sundays, I would go talk to your boss (your customer service manager I assume) and explain that he said nothing else would change but it did and you want to go back to casual.A two weeks ago my boss called me in and asked me to sign a contract which he said "was an agreement on hours" and when i asked him if this changed anything else he said "no" so everything was fine until i received my payslip and realised that my casual loading was no longer being paid and i wasnt receiving time and a half for sundays so now i am forced to work considerably longer hours for less pay.
wait, your contracts actually say stuff rather than just the hours?but you really should have read the contract before you signed it.
Don't they have the other conditions of employment on it? Like the benefits you will receive, pay rate, etc. I haven't seen any Woolies one but ones from other companies usually have those included.wait, your contracts actually say stuff rather than just the hours?
that's all mine have ever had.
As that is all in the agreement, it doesn't really need to be on the contract, as it's in place no matter what.Don't they have the other conditions of employment on it? Like the benefits you will receive, pay rate, etc. I haven't seen any Woolies one but ones from other companies usually have those included.