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I'm afraid I would have to agree with that. You have finished your work or at least left the work place so you can't expect to be paid to hang around waiting for the clock to change before clocking out.

 

I understand the point and I would agree be it 5:57 however he has already forced us to stay behind and he purposely makes us clock out at that time. We could easily do another few minutes work.

 

My main frustration is, he is asking the earth off of us. Making us stay behind without notice etc and then dont have the decency to allow us to work until the full hour.

 

Todays wage slip was wrong once again. I worked 26 1/2 hours but my wage slip showed 24.57 I told the manager that it was incorrect and he checked and said no its correct. saying "you are paid in 15 minute intervals so if you clock out a few mins before each one has elapsed im afraid you loose that time" I replied saying no, The hours should be accrued through the week not on a day to day basis, so for instance if I signed out 5 minutes before the whole 15 mins each day I should accrue all them 10 mins so 50 mins at the end of the week so I should get that 45 mins pay and only loose 5 mins. He replied saying "thats not the way its done" I replied saying "im sure its law" he just said "your wrong" and walked away.

 

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Should I copy it here so you guys can go over it first to give me your opinions?

 

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