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woody77 | 01:19 Thu 01st Nov 2007 | Jobs & Education
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Hi there. i currently work shifts along with 90% of the people i work with. I only get a poor �25 per week shift allowance and nightshift get double that (which i totally agree with). My problem and a lot of others i work with is that the shift supervisors gets double of everyone else, which we all think is wrong. They work the same hours as all of us and i am under the impression that the allowance is for inconvenience not status. We do not have any union but i am just wondering if this is against the law to pay different amounts? Thanks if anyone can help with the answer.
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Don't think that it's against the law as they don't actually have to pay you a shift allowance anyway! Also, some companies pay shift allowance as a percentage of salary - so the higher the salary (and I'm assuming that the shift supervisors get a higher basic wage than you) the higher the shift allowance. Also, the shift supervisors will have more responsibility/accountability than you - so from their perspective, they probably feel that they deserve more! Hope this helps.
With all due respect, I work the same hours as my boss but I get paid a lot less than him as he has more responsibility.

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