Tsumitate Wrestler wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 1:12 pm
Part of the problem is that KCLenny seems unaware of how many paid days off they have had previously. That needs to be firmly established first. They need to compare their paystubs, to their schedule and come up with an answer.
Then they need to see if they meet the qualification for full-time based on their company size, and their working status.
I said last year I got 10 paid days vacation in a previous post. That’s how much I’ve got for every year I’ve been at this job. 10 paid days a year. That is 100% for certain. 5 in August and 5 in December.
As for my company size, it is a sole proprietorship. The boss plus 5 staff.
I work the most hours of any staff at around 32 hours a week. No one else comes close.
As for working status, as I’ve established I have no idea and no idea how to even find out. When you say status do you mean full time part time? Or regular irregular? Or something else?
Tsumitate Wrestler wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 1:12 pm
Part of the problem is that KCLenny seems unaware of how many paid days off they have had previously. That needs to be firmly established first. They need to compare their paystubs, to their schedule and come up with an answer.
Then they need to see if they meet the qualification for full-time based on their company size, and their working status.
I said last year I got 10 paid days vacation in a previous post. That’s how much I’ve got for every year I’ve been at this job. 10 paid days a year. That is 100% for certain. 5 in August and 5 in December.
As for my company size, it is a sole proprietorship. The boss plus 5 staff.
I work the most hours of any staff at around 32 hours a week. No one else comes close.
As for working status, as I’ve established I have no idea and no idea how to even find out. When you say status do you mean full time part time? Or regular irregular? Or something else?
That is were the phone call to the expert would come in. They can say clearly if you meet the test for a FT employee. Once you are armed with the that knowledge, you can approach your employer.
But if you are a key employee, you should have leverage, right?
Tsumitate Wrestler wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 6:58 am
That is were the phone call to the expert would come in. They can say clearly if you meet the test for a FT employee. Once you are armed with the that knowledge, you can approach your employer.
But if you are a key employee, you should have leverage, right?
Yeah I’ll be attempting that call sometime this coming week.
And yes. Definitely a key worker. Basically if I leave now the whole company goes with me.
Tsumitate Wrestler wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 6:58 am
That is were the phone call to the expert would come in. They can say clearly if you meet the test for a FT employee. Once you are armed with the that knowledge, you can approach your employer.
But if you are a key employee, you should have leverage, right?
Yeah I’ll be attempting that call sometime this coming week.
And yes. Definitely a key worker. Basically if I leave now the whole company goes with me.
You: Okay, "Boss I am taking Christmas off, and I expect to be reimbursed as I meet the general test for FT employment and I am owed X days under the law."
Them: No,
You: Okay. Here is my two weeks notice.
Them: We cannot afford to lose you, lets discuss the issue in more detail.
You: Actually, lets take a look at my contract together. If I am so central to this operation I would like a little more security. Perhaps a 5 year contract, and pay increase.....
So I’ve just called up the number that was recommended earlier in this thread. They were incredibly helpful.
They basically said that given my hours and days per week, and my years of service, that I should be entitled to 16 days paid vacation, AND it might seem that I should be getting social insurance (pension and health insurance) paid too (which I am currently not).
So looks like an interesting conversation will be being had tomorrow.
KCLenny wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 5:47 am
So I’ve just called up the number that was recommended earlier in this thread. They were incredibly helpful.
Excellent.
They basically said that given my hours and days per week, and my years of service, that I should be entitled to 16 days paid vacation, AND it might seem that I should be getting social insurance (pension and health insurance) paid too (which I am currently not).
So looks like an interesting conversation will be being had tomorrow.
This may be central to the first point. She may have been hiding from these obligations. I am unsure how to interpret "at all times", but I assume shes trying to hide behind that distinction.
If an individual's business has 5 or more employees at any given time, it will be subject to compulsory social insurance, with the exception of some industries
The person I spoke to actually called me back to say that it was not obligatory for my boss to pay for social insurance because my company was small.
She said that it had to be a place that had 50 staff members.
However what you just posted says 5 staff.
If it’s 5 staff then I’m potentially in luck. As that’s what we have.
First I’m going to discuss the vacation pay, then depending on how well that goes, I’m going to push my luck on the social insurance
KCLenny wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 8:40 am
The person I spoke to actually called me back to say that it was not obligatory for my boss to pay for social insurance because my company was small.
She said that it had to be a place that had 50 staff members.
However what you just posted says 5 staff.
If it’s 5 staff then I’m potentially in luck. As that’s what we have.
First I’m going to discuss the vacation pay, then depending on how well that goes, I’m going to push my luck on the social insurance
This is what I understood, but they may have more accurate information.
KCLenny wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 8:40 am
The person I spoke to actually called me back to say that it was not obligatory for my boss to pay for social insurance because my company was small.
She said that it had to be a place that had 50 staff members.
However what you just posted says 5 staff.
If it’s 5 staff then I’m potentially in luck. As that’s what we have.
First I’m going to discuss the vacation pay, then depending on how well that goes, I’m going to push my luck on the social insurance
My understanding of that is five full time employees.
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