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Previously on "OverTime payment on contract"

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  • Keldin
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    Yes

    K

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  • Burrow01
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    Originally posted by stiofan77 View Post
    On paper my contract hours are 9 - 5 , but the actual role requires me to be present from 7.30am - 6.30pm.

    Should I be able to charge over time ?
    Depends what the rest of your contract says...

    Are they expecting you to cover all those hrs, or is it split with someone else?

    Hrly or Daily rate?

    Pete

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  • Kylie4485
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    are you an hourly or daily rate?

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  • PorkPie
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    This all depends whether you think it is worth it. Some people will say, "sack it off - you're not being paid for it", others will say "stick it out and negotiate an hourly rate on renewal", personally I think if you have negotiated a rate that works out - hourly - as something you are happy with, then there really isn't any issue, providing you are prepared to work the hours. If you're not then look for a new role.

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  • stiofan77
    started a topic OverTime payment on contract

    OverTime payment on contract

    On paper my contract hours are 9 - 5 , but the actual role requires me to be present from 7.30am - 6.30pm.

    Should I be able to charge over time ?

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