i am a part time employee and they told me that meant between 16 and 30 hours. this week i am only scheduled for 15 hours ... i am alright with that for this week but is that normal for them to just do that??
i am a part time employee and they told me that meant between 16 and 30 hours. this week i am only scheduled for 15 hours ... i am alright with that for this week but is that normal for them to just do that??
Well, is your E-schedule open? If you have full availability than you'll effectively get more hours. And in our contract it says that we have to work a Minimum of 12 hours a week.
i am a part time employee and they told me that meant between 16 and 30 hours. this week i am only scheduled for 15 hours ... i am alright with that for this week but is that normal for them to just do that??
Well, is your E-schedule open? If you have full availability than you'll effectively get more hours. And in our contract it says that we have to work a Minimum of 12 hours a week.
i think in the contract if you're unavailable any day you are NOT guaranteed your 12 hours.
i am a part time employee and they told me that meant between 16 and 30 hours. this week i am only scheduled for 15 hours ... i am alright with that for this week but is that normal for them to just do that??
Well, is your E-schedule open? If you have full availability than you'll effectively get more hours. And in our contract it says that we have to work a Minimum of 12 hours a week.
i think in the contract if you're unavailable any day you are NOT guaranteed your 12 hours.
i am a part time employee and they told me that meant between 16 and 30 hours. this week i am only scheduled for 15 hours ... i am alright with that for this week but is that normal for them to just do that??
Well, is your E-schedule open? If you have full availability than you'll effectively get more hours. And in our contract it says that we have to work a Minimum of 12 hours a week.
i think in the contract if you're unavailable any day you are NOT guaranteed your 12 hours.
That's not true for all contracts. There is no "THE" contract.