Author: Olivia
Accidentally caused a work dispute, help
Been working as a waitress for a month now and a few days ago our manager sends us a message saying from now on whenever we clock in he will correct the starting time to for example 9 am instead of 8:45 am like the shift is originally scheduled for. I was not happy with this because we have coworkers that came in 20 – 30 minutes earlier. They were not asked to come but we are often busy so extra help is not bad. I too have came in 10-15 mins earlier every day. I asked the older coworker to take it up with the manager and they concluded its not up to them but the company that hired us. Like a third party. I obviously called the third party company and asked if this is really true because in my first paycheck the earlier clock ins were accounted…
As the title says. I was in real bad need for a job, place seems fine so far. But the red flag i see is that in the contract it states that I won't be discussing my pay with my coworkers. Any thoughts and advice please? (Im in europe btw)
Just watched the video this morning. Terribly accurate. Best of luck to us UK folk.
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