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The Socialist 25 March 2008

Iraq: five year nightmare

Iraq: five year nightmare


Save our hospitals!

Agenda for Change: Hospital workers' victory

A socialist alternative


Teachers balloting for strike action

Northern Rock: Workers 'gutted' at the scale of job losses

Shelter workers angry at management

My bullying boss


Our year of fighting back


A revolt against council tax?

Workers' flame burning brightly in Liverpool


Chinese regime suppresses Tibet uprising

Greece: Government pension attacks provoke general strike

Solidarity with Kashmir workers


World events and their repercussions

 
 
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My bullying boss

I THOUGHT I would tell you all about my experience working for an independent trader as a Saturday girl. My name is Katie. I'm 17 years old and studying for my A levels. I don't receive Education Maintenance Allowance so I needed a Saturday job.

Katie, Gloucestershire

I was expected to work 9am to 6pm with one half hour break for lunch and I had to ask for comfort breaks. I was not taken through health and safety rules, I received no contract and my right to work wasn't questioned. I was told I would get a contract but six months on, it wasn't forthcoming.

Pay was a nightmare. I was paid by cheque and more often than not my pay was wrong. My boss refused to pay me because he claimed he overpaid me one week and I owed him money. When I showed him pay slips proving I didn't owe him money and I asked to be paid, he kept dodging the question. When I asked for a direct answer he shouted at me and told me to stop harassing him.

The day I collected my cheque for the outstanding monies, I received a call from one of the full time staff stating that the boss "doesn't want to give you a job", (through a voicemail) and that was it - I was fired.

I had to box clever as I needed a Saturday job and his reference was essential. I now have an offer of employment so I will revisit this matter, once I know my new employment is secure. This man is a bully. He ignores legislation designed to protect workers and completely ignores workers' rights.


In this issue

Iraq: five year nightmare


Socialist Party NHS campaign

Save our hospitals!

Agenda for Change: Hospital workers' victory

A socialist alternative


Socialist Party workplace news

Teachers balloting for strike action

Northern Rock: Workers 'gutted' at the scale of job losses

Shelter workers angry at management

My bullying boss


Socialist Students

Our year of fighting back


Socialist Party news and analysis

A revolt against council tax?

Workers' flame burning brightly in Liverpool


International socialist news and analysis

Chinese regime suppresses Tibet uprising

Greece: Government pension attacks provoke general strike

Solidarity with Kashmir workers


Socialist Party Marxist analysis

World events and their repercussions


 

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