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Mangs TFIF, celebrations tonight, new car and got my new salary package this morning gunna make it raaaiiinnnn!!!

work should be giving me one of those soon, though of course they're in no hurry...

The pay cycle for us is from January to December. And our employer bases our pay adjustments on company performance for the 12 months and employee performance. They then lodge it with Corporate who then approve or deny. We're told we should see our new pay in March, backdated to January.

We're now in June, have no idea of our new packages and still haven't seen our new pay.

The pay cycle for us is from January to December. And our employer bases our pay adjustments on company performance for the 12 months and employee performance. They then lodge it with Corporate who then approve or deny. We're told we should see our new pay in March, backdated to January.

We're now in June, have no idea of our new packages and still haven't seen our new pay.

Hopefully will you see that new pay soon soon Scott.

Sounds rather bureaucratic but is common amongst larger scale organisations

But how much overtime do you do?

That varies greatly, in any given year maybe 5 days worth total. Not a whole lot.

And now we are not really allowed to even if it is required, so only of you are on call and an incident occurs while you are the on call person.

Edited by Bunta

The pay cycle for us is from January to December. And our employer bases our pay adjustments on company performance for the 12 months and employee performance. They then lodge it with Corporate who then approve or deny. We're told we should see our new pay in March, backdated to January.

We're now in June, have no idea of our new packages and still haven't seen our new pay.

Sounds familiar, we were due a new EBA in June 2012, mean while....

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