Patrick O’Shea writes:
I know you don’t usually do this, but I found an envelope with someone’s payslip and wages in it this afternoon on St Andrew’s Street in Dublin City centre. The person’s name is Orla Murphy and the payslip is written on a restaurant document (no name).
Anyone?
Am I reading $20.27 for 10 hours work?
I hope you are on the emergency Orla cos otherwise you are being ripped off.
I think it says 20th-27th October…
20th to 27th of October, I thought.
In all seriousness, isn’t it shameful that this sort of thing is accepted as a payslip?
-In this day and age?
-In our country and inherently our name?
Is this what we’ve become?
Indeed. *cracks fingers as I break out copy and paste function to impress
BroadsheetiansBroadsheeters..The Payment of Wages Act 1991 gives all employees a right to a pay slip which will show the gross wage and details of all deductions. A pay slip is essentially a statement in writing from the employer to the employee that outlines the total pay before tax and all details of any deductions from pay. It can be provided to you either in electronic format or in hard copy. Your right to a pay slip is set down in Section 4 of this Act.
Ah would ya shur’up
Sarah’ll have that gone on her before you can say ‘cumminuplikeashkybiy’ anyway. Poor thing.
Small bag of YOKES!
there’s an awful amount of arseholes commenting on here today
As distinct from any other day?
BS has been smelling like an arse crack for a while now. Wake up!
Oh, wait ’til the sun is over the yard-arm.
a good idea might be to ring around the local restaurants to see if she works in any of them?
Oh FFS!
Thanks Helen, I have done. I’ve also contacted the number on the slip to contact the restaurants they supply. Would like to get this money back to the rightful owner.
Is this guess the wage? Its 100e !! Did I win?
100e for 10 hours! .. harsh.