I started work in a store over 6 years ago in one role. The written contract was for 10 hours a week although I did much more. During that time I have had several roles within the store but no new written contract to reflect this. The role I'm in now I have done for almost 2 years but, before taking on the role, I had a meeting with the deputy manager in which he offered me the role, we set out the times and days I would work which were 30 hours over 5 days, and I agreed to take the role on that basis. Again, there was no new written contract to reflect this.
Fast forward to now and my hours have been cut in half without warning so the store can take on new staff in other areas of the store. The thing is, I've worked those areas of the store and I could have been redeployed to those areas instead of my hours being cut and new staff coming in.
Does the verbal agreement supersede the written contract?
If it does, what can I do about the verbal agreement being breached?
Fast forward to now and my hours have been cut in half without warning so the store can take on new staff in other areas of the store. The thing is, I've worked those areas of the store and I could have been redeployed to those areas instead of my hours being cut and new staff coming in.
Does the verbal agreement supersede the written contract?
If it does, what can I do about the verbal agreement being breached?
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