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Just wondering – can my gm do this?

Context: We had a new GM take over a few months ago, and with him came more work for me to do. So, of course, I asked for more pay – and to his credit, I received an increase. Now, it is a few months later, and I am the only one of the original employees left from before he took over. Multiple other employees were here for a few months, and got raises (making the same I did) but I was left out of this raise. I found out by talking about our wages 🙂 I fought tooth and nail via emails and eventually got my “annual” raise increased to 1 dollar instead of 51 cents due to this. However, I received this email afterwards. Can he declare me ineligible for further increases now until 2024? I can’t find anything about it in our documentation.


Context: We had a new GM take over a few months ago, and with him came more work for me to do. So, of course, I asked for more pay – and to his credit, I received an increase.

Now, it is a few months later, and I am the only one of the original employees left from before he took over. Multiple other employees were here for a few months, and got raises (making the same I did) but I was left out of this raise. I found out by talking about our wages 🙂

I fought tooth and nail via emails and eventually got my “annual” raise increased to 1 dollar instead of 51 cents due to this.

However, I received this email afterwards. Can he declare me ineligible for further increases now until 2024? I can’t find anything about it in our documentation.

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