I need the help of anyone who knows what they're talking about.
First of all, I'd like to say that I am not apart of the union because I usually only work 4 hours a week thus doesnt benefit me that much.
Anyway, I went to Target to work (Saturday) - my shift 9 - 1, I had gotten on Thursday night when I noticed someone wasn't available to work that morning. My supervisor gave it to me and said that I had better not call in sick. I turned up at the back door at 8.51am on Saturday morning but it was closed and I couldn't get in. I went around the main door but of course that was closed too because it wasn't 9am yet and the store doesn't usually open until 9.03 anyway.
I phoned Target - not even having a direct number - only to get that piece of shit "Welcome to Target", so I hung up and waited. The doors opened and I ran to clock on - the time was 9.05am. I go down to the registers at the front and it's 9.07am. My supervisor, goes to me "your shift has been cancelled, i've replaced you". I argue with her saying I couldnt get in, I tried to phone and that so many people are late all the time. She never phoned me. It was a personal attack on me because she doesn't like me and she was licking her lips because the moment that those front doors opened and i wasnt there to serve she was ready with the phone.
I argued again and she phoned the manager. The manager pretty much just let her do what she wanted and I had to go home. I was so disgusted and ready to hand in a resignation letter.
Do I have any sort of legal leg to stand on at all? I plan on contacting Workplace Authority, Industrial Relations, Target Head Office and Australlian Retailer's Association on Monday.
I was searching on the SDA union website and it said under Key Policies - Rosters
"You must get paid for the shift that you have contracted to work. For example, if a casual employee agrees to work a four hour shift, they are entitled to get paid for the four hour shift." at http://www.sda.org.au/policies_show.php3?id=30
What do people think? Is it even legal that you replace someone within 5 minutes or close the door preventing me to get to work on time, and you must remember that means I have to arrive early for work and I wouldnt have gotten paid for it.
Help please
First of all, I'd like to say that I am not apart of the union because I usually only work 4 hours a week thus doesnt benefit me that much.
Anyway, I went to Target to work (Saturday) - my shift 9 - 1, I had gotten on Thursday night when I noticed someone wasn't available to work that morning. My supervisor gave it to me and said that I had better not call in sick. I turned up at the back door at 8.51am on Saturday morning but it was closed and I couldn't get in. I went around the main door but of course that was closed too because it wasn't 9am yet and the store doesn't usually open until 9.03 anyway.
I phoned Target - not even having a direct number - only to get that piece of shit "Welcome to Target", so I hung up and waited. The doors opened and I ran to clock on - the time was 9.05am. I go down to the registers at the front and it's 9.07am. My supervisor, goes to me "your shift has been cancelled, i've replaced you". I argue with her saying I couldnt get in, I tried to phone and that so many people are late all the time. She never phoned me. It was a personal attack on me because she doesn't like me and she was licking her lips because the moment that those front doors opened and i wasnt there to serve she was ready with the phone.
I argued again and she phoned the manager. The manager pretty much just let her do what she wanted and I had to go home. I was so disgusted and ready to hand in a resignation letter.
Do I have any sort of legal leg to stand on at all? I plan on contacting Workplace Authority, Industrial Relations, Target Head Office and Australlian Retailer's Association on Monday.
I was searching on the SDA union website and it said under Key Policies - Rosters
"You must get paid for the shift that you have contracted to work. For example, if a casual employee agrees to work a four hour shift, they are entitled to get paid for the four hour shift." at http://www.sda.org.au/policies_show.php3?id=30
What do people think? Is it even legal that you replace someone within 5 minutes or close the door preventing me to get to work on time, and you must remember that means I have to arrive early for work and I wouldnt have gotten paid for it.
Help please