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when I arrived to work on a Saturday it turned out that the regular pharmacist was there and nobody expected a locum. my agency doesn't work on Saturdays and the locum coordinator was off. I left my details in the pharmacy and went home. how should I sort it out? thanks monika |
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Used to happen when working for llds. Generally, I am always early so when other pharmacist turned up would not concede until contacted lds area manager on his mobile. Sometimes I was working locally while the other locum had driven from Birmingham or on train from London. Under these circumstances I would have (unpaid) day off. Generally, the Lds area manager would send me to another shop where no pharmacist or a second pair of hands would be welcome. As I am part time, no big deal. If full time would expect to get paid one way or another if not an error on my part. johnep |
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Obviously the company will try and get out of paying by either 'forgetting' or telling you you're not entitled to being paid. Ask the agency/company nicely once. Then write a niceish letter if they haven't paid. Then if they still don't pay write them one more letter saying you'll take it to a small claims court if not paid within 14 days. |
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It happened to me just before Christmas last year. Two locums for a full day, and all the local surgeries were closed for practice training in the afternoon. As I was heading off to France the following morning, I went home after lunch.
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