Making claim to Fair Works
Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2019 9:17 pm
Hi there, I have worked in the childcare care about 1 year in 2017 and I have a question about my wage.
I was employed as a permanent part time educator (worked 37.5 hours per week) with my qualification of Diploma in Childhood education and care.
While I was working in there, I paid $21.29 per hour and Classification was CSE Level 3.1 on the payslip.
They explained me because I am not working as a room leader so they can't pay me as diploma qualified.
Is this right rate and legal? If not, can I make a claim to Fair Work now? I was worked in that childcare centre from Feb 2017 to Dec 2017.
I have all the payslips from the centre.
I am not a Permanent Resident so can I still make a claim?
The reason I make this question now is because after that I have got a job in the new centre and classification is CS Level 3.4.
The only thing that is different between the pervious centre and the new centre is working hours. (Previous centre was permanent part time 37.5 per week and new centre is permanent full time.)
Thank you for all your helps.
I was employed as a permanent part time educator (worked 37.5 hours per week) with my qualification of Diploma in Childhood education and care.
While I was working in there, I paid $21.29 per hour and Classification was CSE Level 3.1 on the payslip.
They explained me because I am not working as a room leader so they can't pay me as diploma qualified.
Is this right rate and legal? If not, can I make a claim to Fair Work now? I was worked in that childcare centre from Feb 2017 to Dec 2017.
I have all the payslips from the centre.
I am not a Permanent Resident so can I still make a claim?
The reason I make this question now is because after that I have got a job in the new centre and classification is CS Level 3.4.
The only thing that is different between the pervious centre and the new centre is working hours. (Previous centre was permanent part time 37.5 per week and new centre is permanent full time.)
Thank you for all your helps.