Has the Boss got the new lad over a barrel
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New lad used to work at the local shop until he got caught for "giving away the goods" if you know what I mean.
Some sort of disciplinary hearing later and he's out on his ear.
Our boss (the Lads Uncle) decides to give him a chance at life and asks him over to us for an interview.
In the interview the lad is told he'll be put on £4.00 to £4.50 an hour.
Pay day comes round and he's been paid only £3.75 an hour !
WTF! that's a bit off isn't it?
Knowing our boss (should do, been there 7 years) he'll swear Black is white and say he never said that price at all. (or something to that effect I suspect!)
It's not like the kid has many options open like "stuff the job you tight ****"
as he is unlikely to get glowing references from the shop.
How best to tackle this?
Andy
Some sort of disciplinary hearing later and he's out on his ear.
Our boss (the Lads Uncle) decides to give him a chance at life and asks him over to us for an interview.
In the interview the lad is told he'll be put on £4.00 to £4.50 an hour.
Pay day comes round and he's been paid only £3.75 an hour !
WTF! that's a bit off isn't it?
Knowing our boss (should do, been there 7 years) he'll swear Black is white and say he never said that price at all. (or something to that effect I suspect!)
It's not like the kid has many options open like "stuff the job you tight ****"
as he is unlikely to get glowing references from the shop.How best to tackle this?
Andy
Last edited by Fuzz 2; Oct 14, 2004 at 11:32 PM.
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Main (adult) rate for workers aged 22 and over
£4.85 per hour from 1 October 2004 (an increase from £4.50 an hour)
Development rate for workers aged 18-21 inclusive
£4.10 per hour from 1 October 2004 (an increase from £3.80 an hour)
£4.85 per hour from 1 October 2004 (an increase from £4.50 an hour)
Development rate for workers aged 18-21 inclusive
£4.10 per hour from 1 October 2004 (an increase from £3.80 an hour)
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Oh and school leaver, erm 17 I think.
Has to be supervised when operating machinery here anyway.
He's quite good actually
can weld better than his Dad already. 

(yes quite a few of his family work there
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Andy
Has to be supervised when operating machinery here anyway.
He's quite good actually
can weld better than his Dad already. 

(yes quite a few of his family work there
)Andy
Originally Posted by Fuzz 2
Sorry not clear in my first post.
Lad used to work at a shop... got fired, full stop.
Joined us, a fabrication company, nothing to do with the shop..
Andy
Lad used to work at a shop... got fired, full stop.
Joined us, a fabrication company, nothing to do with the shop..
Andy
Was he 'told' about the 4.50, as in, was it a verbal agreement? not sure how 'legaly binding' a verbal agreement is. What I would have done, if I was offered the job, would be to ask for a written offer, in which the pay rate is listed, have have the offer signed by the boss. Thus, in my eyes, I've got proof of what was discussed and offered, so the boss can't claim otherwise.
Under 18, I'm not sure there IS a national rate, and if he's an apprentice, he could be on less.
My lad's a welding/structural apprentice, at 18, second year and gets £3.99 an hour
:
Alcazar
My lad's a welding/structural apprentice, at 18, second year and gets £3.99 an hour
:Alcazar
I think if I was him I'd do a kickass job for a while on that rate (you said he's got talent) then when I was 18 or so with a few months behind me go see the boss and ask for decent money. If he says no the lad's got some experience and can look elsewhere, where he'd at least make best part of £5/hr. I just think sometimes it's best not to cause ructions when you get an opportunity to learn a skill that could set you up for a job.
from http://www.dti.gov.uk/er/nmw/
Main (adult) rate for workers aged 22 and over
£4.85 per hour from 1 October 2004 (an increase from £4.50 an hour)
Development rate for workers aged 18-21 inclusive
£4.10 per hour from 1 October 2004 (an increase from £3.80 an hour)
A new rate for 16 and 17 year olds
The Government has accepted the Low Pay Commission's recommendations for a new rate for 16 and 17 year olds (above compulsory school leaving age).*
£3.00 per hour from 1 October 2004
NB: 16 and 17 year old apprentices will be exempt from the new young workers rate.
Main (adult) rate for workers aged 22 and over
£4.85 per hour from 1 October 2004 (an increase from £4.50 an hour)
Development rate for workers aged 18-21 inclusive
£4.10 per hour from 1 October 2004 (an increase from £3.80 an hour)
A new rate for 16 and 17 year olds
The Government has accepted the Low Pay Commission's recommendations for a new rate for 16 and 17 year olds (above compulsory school leaving age).*
£3.00 per hour from 1 October 2004
NB: 16 and 17 year old apprentices will be exempt from the new young workers rate.
Originally Posted by Suresh
He stole from the shop and his uncle has stolen from him.
Maybe there's a lesson there for him??
Maybe there's a lesson there for him??
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