Hi
I worked in a family owned factory for 5 years
For the first year, perhaps two I was on Zero Hours, which suited us both but then I was put on contacted hours as sorting holiday pay was too much of a problem.
Though out my employment I was paid NMW up until December 2022. When I had a fall in work and could no longer work - nerve damage to arm - blah blah
8 months on Im back in employment after lots of physio etc - different company, I couldn't go back to that sort of work
I do have a claim in for the injury - for which I have witness statements etc - insurance company and the NHS are taking their time
Anyways my question is, In November 2022 a colleague let slip he was on a pound or more an hour than me, as were everyone else.
So of course I questioned it, we all done the same work, and I got told he was winding me up and I was an idiot for believing it. That only the supervisor got paid more
Now this guy has left, as have I, and he tells me he was told to pass it off as a wind up. That the truth was, when he left last month he was on £11.92 and if I had still been there I would still have been on £10.42 - doing the same job, only I was part time - he full time. Even the guys who came in after me, having less skills were paid more then me
I was the only part time worker there, on the payroll for 24hrs whilst everyone else was 40hrs
Am I right in believing I have been treated as less for being part time and it was illegal?
Many thanks for reading and if you can, replying
I worked in a family owned factory for 5 years
For the first year, perhaps two I was on Zero Hours, which suited us both but then I was put on contacted hours as sorting holiday pay was too much of a problem.
Though out my employment I was paid NMW up until December 2022. When I had a fall in work and could no longer work - nerve damage to arm - blah blah
8 months on Im back in employment after lots of physio etc - different company, I couldn't go back to that sort of work
I do have a claim in for the injury - for which I have witness statements etc - insurance company and the NHS are taking their time
Anyways my question is, In November 2022 a colleague let slip he was on a pound or more an hour than me, as were everyone else.
So of course I questioned it, we all done the same work, and I got told he was winding me up and I was an idiot for believing it. That only the supervisor got paid more
Now this guy has left, as have I, and he tells me he was told to pass it off as a wind up. That the truth was, when he left last month he was on £11.92 and if I had still been there I would still have been on £10.42 - doing the same job, only I was part time - he full time. Even the guys who came in after me, having less skills were paid more then me
I was the only part time worker there, on the payroll for 24hrs whilst everyone else was 40hrs
Am I right in believing I have been treated as less for being part time and it was illegal?
Many thanks for reading and if you can, replying
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