Am I entitled to an hourly contract?


Questioner

Hello, I have been working at a supermarket for 2 years now. I have a 0-hour contract there. I would like an hour contract now my question is after so long am I entitled to an hour contract?? Because the supermarket does not want to give it to me?? kind regards

Lawyer

The collective labor agreement for supermarkets includes the following in the event of structurally working more hours than stated in the contract: In the event of a structural situation in which an employee works more hours than is agreed in the employment contract, the employer will terminate this employment contract adjust to the actual situation. Adjustment can take place up to the normal working hours. a. In the event of a structural change in the number of hours to be worked, the employment contract immediately adjusted. b. If an employee is absent for three consecutive pay periods of four weeks / one month, including any roster-free hours, has worked more hours than in the employment contract has been determined, the employer will adjust the employment contract to the average number of hours that the employee has worked in the aforementioned period, unless there is is of temporary incidental situations, such as: – replacement due to disability; – replacement due to pregnancy; – replacement during leave; – extra hours during holiday periods (July/August) and in connection with public holidays. In short-term incidental situations, the measurement period is extended by the duration thereof. The employment contract will not be adjusted if the employee does not wish this. So to answer your question briefly. If you have worked more than zero hours in the past three months, you are entitled to a higher hours contract.

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