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Title: difference between early and late shifts
Post by: newguy20 on 23-03-24, 10:10PM
I'm contracted to 3 days a week, 1 shift 10am-6pm and 2 of 2pm-10pm.

On all the departments I've worked on there's a big difference between staffing levels in the morning, until about 3-4pm, and the evening. yet the level of customer demand in my store is similar.

Since the structure change, managers often all go home at 5-6pm, leaving just one shift leader until 10pm (large extra). This means that some colleagues who start work at 6, 7, 8pm - never see their manager!

Until a couple of years ago when our SM changed this was never an issue... at that time every manager did at least one late night and there was a reasonable spread of staff across the day, every department would have at least one person.
Now the focus seems to be on making life easier when they're on shift, and sod what happens once they go!

It seems to be the same in all front end departments that I work in.

causes a lot of friction as colleagues on early shift, are disgruntled because they come in to lots of leftovers, or in the case of PFS there are labels or transfers not done, however, this is because they forget that we are so thinly stretched in the evening.

is this a company wide thing, has it always been like this??
Title: Re: difference between early and late shifts
Post by: londoner83 on 24-03-24, 07:26AM
The issue is with a smaller management headcount and larger teams to manage whatever shifts your manager works there will always be someone they don't get to see each week.
Title: Re: difference between early and late shifts
Post by: 1982dave on 24-03-24, 08:53AM
It's same across the board I work in a extra and the difference in staff numbers between morning/days to twilights is bonkers across the board after 6pm in my store the other day there was only one on main bank checkouts and on merchandising in the evening there was only aswell one staff member to do 5k labels in a few hours but in the day staff were falling over eachother due to the amount that were in
Title: Re: difference between early and late shifts
Post by: newguy20 on 24-03-24, 02:10PM
Quote from: londoner83 on 24-03-24, 07:26AMThe issue is with a smaller management headcount and larger teams to manage whatever shifts your manager works there will always be someone they don't get to see each week.
True, but there are some colleagues who never see their manager at all - because the manager works 8-5, and they work 6-midnight,
Title: Re: difference between early and late shifts
Post by: Poka on 26-03-24, 04:34PM
Since this months payday is going to be on Thursday 28th due to Friday being a national bank holiday will payslips be online in the early hours of tomorrow morning (Wednesday) instead of the usual Thursday?
Title: Re: difference between early and late shifts
Post by: jgerry on 26-03-24, 07:33PM
Quote from: Poka on 26-03-24, 04:34PMSince this months payday is going to be on Thursday 28th due to Friday being a national bank holiday will payslips be online in the early hours of tomorrow morning (Wednesday) instead of the usual Thursday?
I've asked that question at work with no answer
Title: Re: difference between early and late shifts
Post by: 1982dave on 26-03-24, 10:41PM
Quote from: jgerry on 26-03-24, 07:33PM
Quote from: Poka on 26-03-24, 04:34PMSince this months payday is going to be on Thursday 28th due to Friday being a national bank holiday will payslips be online in the early hours of tomorrow morning (Wednesday) instead of the usual Thursday?
I've asked that question at work with no answer
that makes 3 of us 2 dept managers and 3 senior managers in my store not one could answer
Title: Re: difference between early and late shifts
Post by: Babs on 27-03-24, 12:35AM
It's the same at my store 😭
Title: Re: difference between early and late shifts
Post by: londoner83 on 27-03-24, 05:14AM
Wage slips are online today for Thursdays pay
Title: Re: difference between early and late shifts
Post by: oldfashionedplayer on 27-03-24, 11:28AM
Aye sometimes they aren't but this time they are