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So we just got news that we're going to a 7 day workweek with mandatory OT for the remainder of the summer to cover for the usual poor leadership...

So that's now two summers I've given up to the company, and this year, as an added bonus I no longer get paid OT.

Sometimes I wish I could get paid as much as the idiots who ruin my life.

/rant
Holy.... no compensation for this mandatory OT at all? I'm not even sure that's legal. But I don't do employment standards act stuff myself, but I can get you a number if you PM me to ask about this.

Seriously dude, what kind of employment contract did you sign with these clowns and was it in blood? Dodgy

NefCanuck
It's illegal fawk them get a union then really fawk them.

Oh, but my summer is the same but I do it to myself.
(07-10-2010, 01:14 AM)meford4u Wrote: [ -> ]Oh, but my summer is the same but I do it to myself.

+1
(07-10-2010, 01:09 AM)NefCanuck Wrote: [ -> ]Holy.... no compensation for this mandatory OT at all? I'm not even sure that's legal. But I don't do employment standards act stuff myself, but I can get you a number if you PM me to ask about this.

Seriously dude, what kind of employment contract did you sign with these clowns and was it in blood? Dodgy

NefCanuck

Yeah, I'm going to get a lotto ticket at lunch... I signed a contract a loong time ago, so I can't recall the specifics, but I wouldn't mind having the number of someone to contact -- just in case.

I'm going to push for some time in lieu -- and maybe spend that time looking for another job.
(07-10-2010, 01:16 AM)OAC_Sparky Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-10-2010, 01:14 AM)meford4u Wrote: [ -> ]Oh, but my summer is the same but I do it to myself.

+1

I wish I did it to myself. There's really no benefit to me personally, and all this work is to cover for some really poor leadership up the project chain.

And go figure, it's the US that screwed this up. I can't say I've ever been on a 'good' project, but I find the US finds ways to really abuse the system.
Welcome to my world. I do a lot of site work, usually 6 to 8 projects that are anywhere from 3 to 7 weeks long. 7 days a week 12-13+ hours a day. Anywhere 70-100 hours a week. I'd gladly take your whole summer of work and not work my other outages.
Accept we don't get fawked on over time like you do (plus driving hours, milege, lieu).
But remember : "Gotta Pay to Play"
rather have your job than not have any.
I'd rather have a job than not have any as well, but truth be told, there comes a point where all the extra hours and sacrifices aren't really worth it... will see what management can do for me when it's all done...
you make more on welfare if you figured out hours worked to payment and how much your loosing cause of no OT, kinda of like working past 65 if you have a pension

Like Bryan said UNION..... but what do I know I'm just
BLUE COLLAR
Its sad to say but IT workers do need a union or some rights to fight back, I find myself more often than not trying to explain how i'm not available this weekend because i'm out of town. An air card, laptop and cellphone are then provided with the expectation that i'll go to where I am vacationing and simply work there..... Love my job but sometimes its just bull#$#$.
unfortunately, us IT workers don't know enough about the labour laws to stand up for our own rights.

I'm not looking forward to working the next two months without a day off...
(07-10-2010, 02:10 AM)NikiterZTS Wrote: [ -> ]Welcome to my world. I do a lot of site work, usually 6 to 8 projects that are anywhere from 3 to 7 weeks long. 7 days a week 12-13+ hours a day. Anywhere 70-100 hours a week. I'd gladly take your whole summer of work and not work my other outages.
Accept we don't get fawked on over time like you do (plus driving hours, milege, lieu).
But remember : "Gotta Pay to Play"

well, what do you do?
(07-10-2010, 11:06 PM)patrick23 Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-10-2010, 02:10 AM)NikiterZTS Wrote: [ -> ]Welcome to my world. I do a lot of site work, usually 6 to 8 projects that are anywhere from 3 to 7 weeks long. 7 days a week 12-13+ hours a day. Anywhere 70-100 hours a week. I'd gladly take your whole summer of work and not work my other outages.
Accept we don't get fawked on over time like you do (plus driving hours, milege, lieu).
But remember : "Gotta Pay to Play"

well, what do you do?

Electrical/Electronics Tech for Nuclear Services company......I have no life since I spend 4-5 months at site.
Any hour you work over 44 hours a week, you have to get time and half pay.. Otherwise it's illegal.
(07-11-2010, 02:31 AM)tetra Wrote: [ -> ]Any hour you work over 44 hours a week, you have to get time and half pay.. Otherwise it's illegal.

True if your pay is based on an hourly rate, but those of us that are a salary then your pay is based on an annual rate and expectation of how many actual hours worked is something that is established between employer and employee.
(07-11-2010, 03:01 AM)dBlast Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-11-2010, 02:31 AM)tetra Wrote: [ -> ]Any hour you work over 44 hours a week, you have to get time and half pay.. Otherwise it's illegal.

True if your pay is based on an hourly rate, but those of us that are a salary then your pay is based on an annual rate and expectation of how many actual hours worked is something that is established between employer and employee.

Kinda sucky deal. I'm on salary but my over time kicks in after 40 but we have people who's OT kicks in after 44. Saturdays are time and a half, Sundays are doubles.

DD1 is right, to be in a union kicks ass. Most unionized trades that I work side by side at site get double after 8 hours and doubles for their Saturdays & Sundays.
I think DD1 should buy us all chicken wings and beer next time lol
apparently, by law, and employee could terminate the overtime hours originally agreed upon with a 2 week written notice.

Not sure how that would do for job security -- hopefully I can get some time in lieu at the end of summer. Liked it better when I got paid for my overtime... seriously, if someone screws up a sizing and project plan, why should I reward them with free work?
(07-11-2010, 04:57 AM)NikiterZTS Wrote: [ -> ]DD1 is right, to be in a union kicks ass. Most unionized trades that I work side by side at site get double after 8 hours and doubles for their Saturdays & Sundays.
I think DD1 should buy us all chicken wings and beer next time lol
next time in toronto I'll buy a couple of rounds, none for me tho as its been 15 months since my last beer....

Or if your in the sarnia area let me know

Donald
Try getting a government job. Oh wait... if you're a white male they discriminate against those. Sorry to have wasted your time.
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