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To be upset with work..

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EyUpThereLass · 07/06/2023 14:33

I posted a couple of weeks ago how I work in a cafe and they had asked several members of staff other than me to become a "team leader" after our manager left. It isn't extra paid, and is more responsibility so the general response was I had dodged a bullet.

I was getting over that, to log onto the app that now has rota's on to find they have taken an hour a day off me. No one else - just me. My sons school is a 5 min walk so I drop him off then go to work, but as they have me starting an hour later now, I'm going to have to sit in the staff room unpaid as it's not worth going home. No heads up about this, no explanation, just put down and £80 a month gone for me. They've only done the same to 1 other member off staff who is currently on sick anyway and isn't back for a few weeks.

I work Fridays and Sundays and have been asking for ages for just 1 Sunday a month off to spend with my young children.. instead they haven't done that and just taken what equates to a days pay off me by cutting an hour off a day.

I feel like they're trying to push me out.

I'm considering just handing my notice in or not going back.

OP posts:
WineIsMyMainVice · 07/06/2023 22:43

If you go to another job I would try to avoid a zero hours contract. At least if you can get the security of a contract on X number of hours you know that you are guaranteed that amount every week.
Good luck op

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