Hi guys, I'm meddling in some more trouble this morning..
My girlfriend works as a social worker, she's currently working as 'Bank staff', which is a bit like a 0hr contract, except there is always work available, she just says when she can work and they offer her the shifts that they have for those days.
They still owe her for 95 hours from July and she has been asking for payment and her manager is always saying ah yes ok, wednesday, oh sorry, next Monday..... So now she has asked her manager for the contact details for the person who directly deals with paying her. Her manager at the site where she works says he has written a letter to a lady at head office, but has received no response. He gave her this lady's contact details now and said she has to contact her, as there is nothing more he can do. She has called her, but no answer and no reply to answerphone message.
She has been paid for all her shifts in August, so this is a bit baffling! She is still working there too, she loves her job, but of course, she needs to earn a living aswell..
So, I need to draft a letter to this head office lady, so hows this?
Dear miss
Myself and my site manager NAME have tried to contact you on several occasions without success in regards to payment for the following shifts shifts that I worked in August:
* LIST OF SHIFTS/DATES HERE
*
*
I spoke to my site manager NAME, who has continually given me dates by which he was told payment will be made and every time that date passed, payment was not made and he gave me another date. At this time, payment for these shifts remains outstanding. He told me that he has written to you, but as yet, you have not responded. I have tried to contact you by phone but I get no answer and you have not replied to my message.
Please let me know by reply as to when I can expect payment for these shifts. I am living in London and rent is extremely high and travel is expensive, so to lose a whole month of earnings is causing me a lot of difficulties. I love my job and I want to continue working here, so I regret that I have to write a formal letter like this, but I need to be paid, as I can't afford to wait any longer.
I look forward to your hearing from you at your earliest convenience.
Yours sincerely
U R O'verdu
My girlfriend works as a social worker, she's currently working as 'Bank staff', which is a bit like a 0hr contract, except there is always work available, she just says when she can work and they offer her the shifts that they have for those days.
They still owe her for 95 hours from July and she has been asking for payment and her manager is always saying ah yes ok, wednesday, oh sorry, next Monday..... So now she has asked her manager for the contact details for the person who directly deals with paying her. Her manager at the site where she works says he has written a letter to a lady at head office, but has received no response. He gave her this lady's contact details now and said she has to contact her, as there is nothing more he can do. She has called her, but no answer and no reply to answerphone message.
She has been paid for all her shifts in August, so this is a bit baffling! She is still working there too, she loves her job, but of course, she needs to earn a living aswell..
So, I need to draft a letter to this head office lady, so hows this?
Dear miss
Myself and my site manager NAME have tried to contact you on several occasions without success in regards to payment for the following shifts shifts that I worked in August:
* LIST OF SHIFTS/DATES HERE
*
*
I spoke to my site manager NAME, who has continually given me dates by which he was told payment will be made and every time that date passed, payment was not made and he gave me another date. At this time, payment for these shifts remains outstanding. He told me that he has written to you, but as yet, you have not responded. I have tried to contact you by phone but I get no answer and you have not replied to my message.
Please let me know by reply as to when I can expect payment for these shifts. I am living in London and rent is extremely high and travel is expensive, so to lose a whole month of earnings is causing me a lot of difficulties. I love my job and I want to continue working here, so I regret that I have to write a formal letter like this, but I need to be paid, as I can't afford to wait any longer.
I look forward to your hearing from you at your earliest convenience.
Yours sincerely
U R O'verdu
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