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If you did the work and your employment contract is with the agency, then I think you may ultimately have to threaten / start legal action.
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Has to be an FTC. Crap rates and none of the benefits of permiedom.
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What does the contract say? Were you opted out of the agency regulations?
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Originally posted by seanmac View PostHi all
An electrical company I work for (through my agency) have docked my wages for an issue they have regarding our clocking in machine, even though all the guys know I was on site the managers are refusing to allow me to dispute this with them and are taking a days pay off me. Is there any help available for me as at the minute I'm thinking I either walk away or bite the bullet!?
We need a bit more info here
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostProfessional forums, play nice
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Company I work for, clocking in, docked wages, days pay?
I have done a search and tried putting it through Google translate but I am still unable to understand the meanings of these strange words.
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Docked wages
Hi all
An electrical company I work for (through my agency) have docked my wages for an issue they have regarding our clocking in machine, even though all the guys know I was on site the managers are refusing to allow me to dispute this with them and are taking a days pay off me. Is there any help available for me as at the minute I'm thinking I either walk away or bite the bullet!?Tags: None
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