Worker had done a ‘trial shift’ and two weekend nights before quitting for another job
A waitress who has been waiting over a year to get paid for three days’ work last summer has secured a wages order at the WRC against a restaurant operator. Photograph: Colin Keegan/CollinsA waitress who has been waiting over a year to get paid for three days’ work last summer has secured a wages order against a restaurant operator.
Isadora Furlanetto did a “trial shift” and two weekend nights last summer at an unidentified restaurant run by Temple Bar Shops Ltd before quitting to take a job closer to home. The worker, who was represented by the Citizens’ Information Service before the Workplace Relations Commission at a hearing last month, said that when she looked for her outstanding pay for the 2nd to the 4th of June 2022, the employer complained that she failed to give notice and owed money for a uniform.
John Cahill of the Citizens’ Information Service, appearing for Ms Furlanetto at a hearing on June 14th this year, said his client was due the 17 hours’ pay at an hourly rate of €8.40.
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