QUESTION
Were Fair Work Week postings listed or visible in workspaces?
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The council member asks if Fair Work Week postings were visible in workspaces as required.
- Autumn Segara, a worker, says at one store (at John Jay) the postings were present but management tried to alter the interpretation of the information.
- At another store (The Little Bee), postings were present but management claimed they did not fall under the Fair Work Week law.
Amanda Farías
1:06:01
In any of your workspaces, whether that's you had a lounge or they're in in the in back of house for those of us that have back of house.
1:06:12
Where they're supposed to be signage of your rights, schedules, etcetera.
1:06:18
Was the Fair Work Week?
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You know, postings ever listed or
Autumn Segara
1:06:24
in my store specifically in John J, there were.
1:06:27
And when I after I was done asking questions with the union represent, and I came into my next shift.
1:06:34
I had asked them about it.
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And they were trying to tweak I'm sorry.
1:06:38
They were trying to tweak and critique some of the the writings that was on the wall.
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Saying that, oh, it's not within 72 hours that
Amanda Farías
1:06:47
different interpretations they were trying to give you.
Autumn Segara
1:06:50
Yeah.
1:06:51
Is sorry to bring this up, but I worked also in a store called The Little Bee.
1:06:58
And that was over in 42nd Street.
1:07:01
They also have a Fair Workweek Law, a poster in the Becca House, but they're saying that they don't fall on their fair work week loss so they don't have to oblige by it.
Amanda Farías
1:07:13
Okay.
1:07:14
Thank you for explaining that.