Perhaps they could catch a quick nap at night after the Swiss Family Treehouse shutters :p:GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Too bad they don't have a "bunk room" for people that do a double back. We had one that we could use when we were staying at work for special projects. a lot of the employees would have a light sleeping bag in the trunk of the car.
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Gawrsh, yah-huh!
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Anybody here know how to translate Workbrain?
I'm checking my time for yesterday to make sure my hours are correct like I always do. While I can read the information from a normal day I can't figure out if the information is correct or not for my double back shift yesterday. I want to make sure I get paid the correct amount.
The big thing is that there's a row on the table I've never seen and the hour type looks wrong to me on the other rows. Here's an excerpt from the table, the other rows are similar to the bottom row of the excerpt.
I don't know what "Turnabout" means in this case and it labeled as "unpaid". My first hour is at regular pay and the rest are at time and a half. I thought double back shifts were paid at double time.
I'm checking my time for yesterday to make sure my hours are correct like I always do. While I can read the information from a normal day I can't figure out if the information is correct or not for my double back shift yesterday. I want to make sure I get paid the correct amount.
The big thing is that there's a row on the table I've never seen and the hour type looks wrong to me on the other rows. Here's an excerpt from the table, the other rows are similar to the bottom row of the excerpt.
Code: Select all
[B]CODE DESC HOUR TYPE FROM To HOURS[/B]
TURN Turnabout UNPAID 00:00 00:00 5.75
WRK Time Worked REG 10:00 11:00 1
WRK Time Worked OT1.5 11:00 11:34 0.56
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Somebody somewhere screwed up royally. I just tried to look at the EHH and I got a message telling me I do not meet the eligibility requirements to use the Extra Hours Hotline. It says I am a minor. Well, I haven't been a minor for over 7 years. I'll be talking to one of my managers when I go in today, that is for sure. Who knows what else the system thinking I'm a minor might screw up in regards to work.
I've been using the EHH with no problem since shortly after I started to pick up shifts to try to make up for being part time but wanting and needing full time hours. I plan to continue using it some to get more hours, especially if I get scheduled less than 40 hours in a week.
I've been using the EHH with no problem since shortly after I started to pick up shifts to try to make up for being part time but wanting and needing full time hours. I plan to continue using it some to get more hours, especially if I get scheduled less than 40 hours in a week.
Around here, however, we don’t look backwards for very long.
We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things, because we're curious…
and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.
-Walt Disney
:wwwd:
Keep moving forward
We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things, because we're curious…
and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.
-Walt Disney
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Keep moving forward
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It has been done at DLR! Also, sleeping on a Jungle boat.goofyjoe wrote:Perhaps they could catch a quick nap at night after the Swiss Family Treehouse shutters :p:
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Same thing. The DLR uses doubleback, WDW uses turnabout, they refer to the same thing. It's just acknowledging that you do have less than 8 hours between shifts.Shorty82 wrote:Anybody here know how to translate Workbrain?
I'm checking my time for yesterday to make sure my hours are correct like I always do. While I can read the information from a normal day I can't figure out if the information is correct or not for my double back shift yesterday. I want to make sure I get paid the correct amount.
The big thing is that there's a row on the table I've never seen and the hour type looks wrong to me on the other rows. Here's an excerpt from the table, the other rows are similar to the bottom row of the excerpt.
I don't know what "Turnabout" means in this case and it labeled as "unpaid". My first hour is at regular pay and the rest are at time and a half. I thought double back shifts were paid at double time.Code: Select all
[B]CODE DESC HOUR TYPE FROM To HOURS[/B] TURN Turnabout UNPAID 00:00 00:00 5.75 WRK Time Worked REG 10:00 11:00 1 WRK Time Worked OT1.5 11:00 11:34 0.56
And I just checked the STCU CR Contract. You guys get doubleback pay, but it stars from the 9th hour of work. You came in 8 hours after your last shift ended, which qualifies you for doubleback pay, but you had to work an hour to get it (it's a bit confusing, yes).
http://www.uniteherelocal362.org/12%202 ... r%20Pg.pdf
It's on pages 8 and 9.
And a more intersting thing was this part. Apparently, the company is supposed to provide you with a sleeping room:
STCU CR Contract wrote:(d) If an employee is released from work with less than eight (8) hours until the beginning of the
next shift, but remains on call, a sleeping room will be provided and the non-work period will
be paid at the applicable rate.
Yea, talk to your manager about that, ASAP. I don't know about Florida, but going by Calif. Labour Law, if they have you down as a minor, that means any shifts you have before 4 p.m. are illegal and must be cancelledShorty82 wrote:Somebody somewhere screwed up royally. I just tried to look at the EHH and I got a message telling me I do not meet the eligibility requirements to use the Extra Hours Hotline. It says I am a minor. Well, I haven't been a minor for over 7 years. I'll be talking to one of my managers when I go in today, that is for sure. Who knows what else the system thinking I'm a minor might screw up in regards to work.
I've been using the EHH with no problem since shortly after I started to pick up shifts to try to make up for being part time but wanting and needing full time hours. I plan to continue using it some to get more hours, especially if I get scheduled less than 40 hours in a week.

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Thanks for the info and the link. If I'm reading the contract right the double back pay rate is time and a half, consistent with Workbrain's information on my shift. I guess the people who told me it was double time were incorrect.glendalais wrote:And I just checked the STCU CR Contract. You guys get doubleback pay, but it stars from the 9th hour of work. You came in 8 hours after your last shift ended, which qualifies you for doubleback pay, but you had to work an hour to get it (it's a bit confusing, yes).
http://www.uniteherelocal362.org/12%202 ... r%20Pg.pdf
It's on pages 8 and 9.
Very interesting. I wonder who I should talk to to find out information on it. If I had known about a sleeping room I would have used it, easier than going home and back and I would have been paid to sleep.And a more intersting thing was this part. Apparently, the company is supposed to provide you with a sleeping room:
For the most part my shifts have been night shifts starting after 4 so that wouldn't matter. I'll go in a little early and talk to my manager today. I think I will also print out the part of the contract about the sleeping room and ask about it too.Yea, talk to your manager about that, ASAP. I don't know about Florida, but going by Calif. Labour Law, if they have you down as a minor, that means any shifts you have before 4 p.m. are illegal and must be cancelled.
I'll have to read over this contract later so I know my rights.
EDIT: Never mind about the sleeping room, that only applies if you're on call and I wasn't.
Another EDIT: I just realized, that isn't my union! I'm covered by UFCW Local 1625, not Unite Here Local 362.
Around here, however, we don’t look backwards for very long.
We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things, because we're curious…
and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.
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Keep moving forward
We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things, because we're curious…
and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.
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Aren't all WDW CMs covered by the same contracts? I can't find the contract on Local 1625's site but now that I think about it I believe the contract on Local 362's site applies to me too but I'm not certain.
Around here, however, we don’t look backwards for very long.
We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things, because we're curious…
and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.
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Keep moving forward
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and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.
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Yea, that's the STCU contract, it applies to all WDW CMs, as far as I know.Shorty82 wrote:Aren't all WDW CMs covered by the same contracts? I can't find the contract on Local 1625's site but now that I think about it I believe the contract on Local 362's site applies to me too but I'm not certain.
There's a general STCU site, but I don't know what it is, so I just pulled it from Local 362's.
EDIT: Found it:
http://servicetradescouncil.org/stc2005/main/index.html
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Rob562 wrote:I have a friend who worked an insane shift like that while on the CP. On his way home to Vista Way he fell asleep at the wheel and went off the road on 535. He was fine, his car....wasn't...
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Re: I've been busy but I made it to Orlando alright.
Don't take it personally. It thinks *I'm* a minor too.Shorty82 wrote:Somebody somewhere screwed up royally. I just tried to look at the EHH and I got a message telling me I do not meet the eligibility requirements to use the Extra Hours Hotline. It says I am a minor. Well, I haven't been a minor for over 7 years.
I haven't even been in a *cave* since 1982!
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